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Yellow-Legged Hornets: An Emerging Threat to Pollinators
Season 4 · Episode 12

Yellow-Legged Hornets: An Emerging Threat to Pollinators

Hort Culture

March 22, 202645m 11s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Hort Culture, the podcast crew welcome Dr. Amanda Skidmore, Kentucky’s state apiarist, to discuss the vital role of beekeeping in agriculture and the challenges facing pollinators. Skidmore shares insights into her work supporting beekeepers through inspections, education, and outreach across the state. The conversation highlights the importance of honeybees in pollinating specialty crops and maintaining food systems.

A major focus of the episode is the emerging threat of the invasive yellow-legged hornet, a predator of honeybees that has recently been detected in the southeastern U.S. Skidmore explains its life cycle, how it spreads, and the potential ecological and economic impacts if it reaches Kentucky. Listeners also learn how to identify the hornet, report sightings, and even participate in monitoring efforts. Blending humor with urgency, the episode emphasizes awareness and collective action to protect pollinators and the agricultural systems that depend on them.


Georgia Department of Agriculture Yellow-Legged Hornet

Clemson Yellow Legged Hornet

Dr. Amanda Skidmore, Kentucky State Apiarist

Kentucky State Apiarist


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