Big Bear's Beehooligans Podcast Tony Sandoval
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The Beehooligans Podcast is a podcast all sharing the experience of beekeeping and making information available in a fun, interesting way.
Tony "Big Bear" Sandoval is a beekeeping and native bees classes instructor in Omaha, NE and hosts the podcasts with the help of his fellow beekeepers of notoriety.
Our regular host(s) and the occasional guest(s) talk about anything and everything going on in the world of bees and beekeeping. It's a laid back chat, kind of like listening to a bunch of beekeepers standing around the back of someone's pickup truck and just shooting the breeze about the bees.
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Beehooligans Live August 7th 2018
Beehooligans podcast first live episode with Big Bear and Chris Bettini.
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The Beehooligans special Hive-Talking edition
That phat rascal Big Bear gets to have a talk with a high school physics teacher, best selling horror author, AND pepper infused honey producing Beehooligan of the first order named Patrick Freivald from the state that has more than a big city, New York.
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The Beehooligans S.2, Ep. 5
The Web Beehooligans are Back!
This episode brings regular Travis "Yappy Beeman Ulbrich from Alabama and a new guest from Florida, Oxx of Oxx Beekeeping. Oxx is an INstagram beek who has lots of very cool stuff going on in his Instagram feed all the time and we wanted to talk to him. So we did. -
The Beehooligans S. 2, Ep. 4
Tony "Big Bear" Sandoval, and Anthony "Antnee G" Gaines are joined by Omha local beekeeper Mike Dyer to talk about uncommon problems that might come up when packages and nucs arrive in the Spring.
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The Beehooligans Podcast Season 2, Episode 3
Out at the new teaching apiary in Omaha, NE, Beehooligans Tony Sandoval and Ami Patrice sit out near the barn, enjoying the decent weather and talking abut future plans to help educate eekeepers and non-beekeepers alike in regard to flowering plants. Recorded Saturday April 7th 2018.
Customer Reviews
No real bee keeping info
This is a waste of time if you expect any serious conversation about actual bee keeping. The pointless banter and talk about nothing important is painful to listen to. Some episodes have interesting people who attempt to talk about bee keeping but they are often interrupted and talked over.