Beekeeping News
Pulborough Village Hall U.K. Beekeeping Meeting
There is a beekeeping meeting going on in the UK for beginner beekeepers on Saturday February 18 2012. Click Here for more information.
Kelley Bees Newsletter
Just came across this post on the Tri-State Beekeepers Association Facebook page where Kelly Bees newsletter has a lot of useful stuff in it. The newsletter talks about bee robbing, wax moth prevention and mites.
Click Here for the Newsletter
Linked in Kentucky Beekeeping Group
Hi, I just created a Linkedin group for Kentucky Beekeeping . I’m hoping that we can get enough beekeepers from around Kentucky onto this group to chat about local events and beekeeping stuff.
Australia CRC Beekeepers meet
In Australia the Cooperative Research Center (CRC) met with beekeeping in mind. Trying to maintain a good and heathy gene pool of honey bees can be tough in a land locked country especally when honey bees are having trouble world wide. Click below to read the article
Must See Beekeeping Conference!! Must See NOW!!
From January 1-14 2012 there will be both the American Honey Show and the North American Beekeeping Conference and Trade show in Las Vegas. The website to visit for this is the American Beekeeping Federation. They have a place on their page to Register.
Beekeeper of the Year Information
Just for everybody’s sanity I’d figure I’d write a little on Beekeeper of the year stuff. First of all, Beekeeper Associations are very loosely connected. They’re almost like separate families (or hives) each doing their own thing. There are a few larger conventions that happen around the country every year and I’ll hopefully find and post them for you all. If you want to find out how to be a beekeeper of the year just ask your local association what the requirements are. Most of all Just have fun and let the hives do their thing.
Bluegrass Beekeeper of the Year 2011
Tommy Steele out of Lexington Kentucky!!
Visit the Bluegrass Beekeepers blog for more information on this.
British Columbia lessens Beekeeping Regulations
In Pitt Meadows B.C. the council is changing the regulations on urban beekeeping. Many people have fears of bees however most don’t realize the honey bees are gentle creatures when not disturbed. They are finding that just by having the pollonators in the city are more valuable than the precious honey they produce. Check out the link for more information.
Beekeeper of the Year!!
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