
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode Dr. Melathopoulos speaks with Dr. Armando Falcon-Brindis, assistant professor and extension specialist in entomology at the University of Idaho's Parma Research and Extension Center and director of the Parma Cocoon Testing Center. Dr. Falcon-Brindis explains why alfalfa leafcutter bees are far more effective than honey bees at pollinating alfalfa seed and describes how the lab uses X-ray imaging to assess cocoon health by counting live larvae, dead cells, pollen balls, machine damage, predators, parasites, and signs of pathogens, with follow-up dissections when needed. He details grower sampling methods, recommended bee release rates, and sex-ratio testing, then outlines new program efforts including a demonstration pollinator garden, field-based IPM trainings, and modernization of diagnostics with digital X-ray and other technologies.
University of Idaho Faculty Profile: https://www.uidaho.edu/people/afalconbrindis
Parma Research and Extension Center: https://www.uidaho.edu/idaho-ag-experiment-station/centers/parma
00:00 X-Ray Cocoon Clues
01:12 Podcast And Guest Intro
02:48 New Extension Role
05:22 Why Leafcutters Win
08:14 Cocoon Center Basics
11:28 X-Ray Diagnostics
14:28 Using Results For Rates
19:35 Sampling And Reports
23:09 New Programs And Tech
27:44 Pollinator Garden Impact
By Andony Melathopoulos4.8
150150 ratings
In this episode Dr. Melathopoulos speaks with Dr. Armando Falcon-Brindis, assistant professor and extension specialist in entomology at the University of Idaho's Parma Research and Extension Center and director of the Parma Cocoon Testing Center. Dr. Falcon-Brindis explains why alfalfa leafcutter bees are far more effective than honey bees at pollinating alfalfa seed and describes how the lab uses X-ray imaging to assess cocoon health by counting live larvae, dead cells, pollen balls, machine damage, predators, parasites, and signs of pathogens, with follow-up dissections when needed. He details grower sampling methods, recommended bee release rates, and sex-ratio testing, then outlines new program efforts including a demonstration pollinator garden, field-based IPM trainings, and modernization of diagnostics with digital X-ray and other technologies.
University of Idaho Faculty Profile: https://www.uidaho.edu/people/afalconbrindis
Parma Research and Extension Center: https://www.uidaho.edu/idaho-ag-experiment-station/centers/parma
00:00 X-Ray Cocoon Clues
01:12 Podcast And Guest Intro
02:48 New Extension Role
05:22 Why Leafcutters Win
08:14 Cocoon Center Basics
11:28 X-Ray Diagnostics
14:28 Using Results For Rates
19:35 Sampling And Reports
23:09 New Programs And Tech
27:44 Pollinator Garden Impact

43,837 Listeners

235 Listeners

87,868 Listeners

56,944 Listeners

17,003 Listeners

302 Listeners

5,239 Listeners

16,512 Listeners

176 Listeners

47,718 Listeners

228 Listeners

125 Listeners

16,525 Listeners

4,599 Listeners

19 Listeners