Press

American Bee Journal, cover photo of honey bees
My photo on the cover of American Bee Journal!

Bates K. 2022. Scientifically speaking: leave your leaves this fall. ABC6.

Bates K. 2022. Scientifically speaking: pollinator safari. ABC6.

Allen C. 2021. Maintaining the buzz: beekeeping thrives in Rhody. MotifRI.

Langley L. 2021. We haven’t seen a quarter of known bee species since the 1990s. National Geographic.

Wu KJ. 2020. Menaced by murder hornets, bees decorate their hives with feces. New York Times.

Silver M. 2018. Bees adjust to seasons with nutrients in flowers and ‘dirty water’. Tufts Now

Evans J. 2017. Minerals and the bees’ needs. Bee Culture.

Rajewski G. 2017. The bee nutritionist. Tufts Now

Sifferlin A, Worland J. 2017. Why scientists are joining the March for Science. TIME.

Becker, R. 2017. Meet some #actuallivingscientists on Twitter. The Verge

Langley L. 2017. Bumblebee buzz literally makes flowers explode with pollen. National Geographic.

Catch the Buzz. 2017. Providing an additional source of minerals might be just the thing for honey bees. Bee Culture. 

Knight KR. 2017. Despite few taste genes, honey bees seek out essential nutrients based on seasonal resources. Tufts Now.

​Kaplan M. 2014. Yolanda bee cool. The Economist.

McNeil T. 2014. Keeping bees healthy. Tufts Now.

Reid A. 2014. How honey bees stay cool. Tufts Now.

Podcasts

Weird bee behaviors. Beekeeping Today.

The bats and the bees: stories about adventures with winged wildlife. The Story Collider. 

Gettin’ buzzed with honey bees. PhDrinking with Sadie Witkowski. 

​Honey bee nutrition, immunology, and behavior. Eating Wisely with Dr. Leland Stillman.