Notes from the Beeyard
Notes from the Beeyard is a weekly podcast about the joys and disappointments of beekeeping.
From 1990 to 2016 Colorado beekeeper Tom Theobald wrote a weekly column, Notes from the Beeyard, for a regional farm and ranch magazine.
Tom's initial plan for Notes from the Beeyard was to document a single year in his life as a beekeeper - swarm management, working toward the honey flow, bears - and so on. Over time, the column grew to hold much more. Notes from the Beeyard is about the joys and disappointments of beekeeping. It’s about the Colorado landscape, friendship, the fabric of Western life, and the passage of time.
Listen to Notes from the Beeyard to hear Tom read stories about beekeeping. Enjoy the conversation that follows as Tom and Notes from the Beeyard podcast host, Laura Tyler, chat about Tom's stories.

Tom Theobold standing next to one of his two-queen colonies in Boulder County, Colorado.
Tom Theobald is an author and beekeeper who has lived and kept bees in Niwot, Colorado for over 40 years.
Laura Tyler is a media producer and visual artist with over 20 years experience keeping bees in Boulder, Colorado.
https://notesfromthebeeyard.buzz
From 1990 to 2016 Colorado beekeeper Tom Theobald wrote a weekly column, Notes from the Beeyard, for a regional farm and ranch magazine.
Tom's initial plan for Notes from the Beeyard was to document a single year in his life as a beekeeper - swarm management, working toward the honey flow, bears - and so on. Over time, the column grew to hold much more. Notes from the Beeyard is about the joys and disappointments of beekeeping. It’s about the Colorado landscape, friendship, the fabric of Western life, and the passage of time.
Listen to Notes from the Beeyard to hear Tom read stories about beekeeping. Enjoy the conversation that follows as Tom and Notes from the Beeyard podcast host, Laura Tyler, chat about Tom's stories.

Tom Theobold standing next to one of his two-queen colonies in Boulder County, Colorado.
Tom Theobald
"There are few crafts which draw one as intimately into the natural order of things as the bees do, and even after years of beekeeping I often found myself standing in awe at some event I witnessed in my work."Tom Theobald is an author and beekeeper who has lived and kept bees in Niwot, Colorado for over 40 years.
Laura Tyler
"I love talking with beekeepers and listening to stories about their lives because working with bees is fascinating and can feel adventuresome."Laura Tyler is a media producer and visual artist with over 20 years experience keeping bees in Boulder, Colorado.
https://notesfromthebeeyard.buzz
Notes from the Beeyard
The Trap is Set
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Tom Theobald and Laura Tyler
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Season 1
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Episode 17
Tom Theobald and Laura Tyler chat about the bear problem that emerged for Boulder County beekeepers in 1989.
"Bears are cute, and fuzzy, and interesting if they’re in a tree in someone’s yard. But they’re not nearly so cute and fuzzy if they’re in your refrigerator, or tearing up your kitchen. It’s not fair to the bears what we’ve allowed them to get into."