160 Mapping Honeybee Pollen and Wild Colonies

160 Mapping Honeybee Pollen and Wild Colonies

Computers, Science, Tech | Registration opens 8/5/25 9:00 AM EDT

701 Briarcliff Avenue Oak Ridge, TN 37830 United States
F-110
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 (one day)
9:30 AM-10:40 AM EDT on Tue

160 Mapping Honeybee Pollen and Wild Colonies

Computers, Science, Tech | Registration opens 8/5/25 9:00 AM EDT

Honeybees are important for our agriculture crop production and food production. This class will identify new insights into how the pollen types collected honeybees influence the flavor and color of honey. We will also discuss mapping the wild honeybee colonies in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Larry Millet

Larry Millet is a research associate professor in civil and environmental engineering at the University of Tennessee. He has studied honeybees for over 8 years and manages 45 honeybee hives. He loves sharing new insights into one of nature's most important members.