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National Honey Day

The British Beekeepers' Association are celebrating the first National Honey Day on Friday 21st October 2022. The aim is to promote genuine UK produced honey and raise awareness of the rise in honey adulteration - fake honey. On 21 October the BBKA is encouraging everyone to buy a jar of local honey, produced by bees… Read More »National Honey Day

Shipston Beekeepers Winter Talk – Keeping Healthy Colonies – Margaret Murdin

Our first 2nd Monday meeting of 2023 is a talk by Margaret Murdin NDB on ‘Keeping Healthy Colonies. Margaret is a Master Beekeeper, holds the National Diploma in Beekeeping and is a Past President of the BBKA but describes herself as an ordinary, practical beekeeper, currently with twenty colonies across three apiaries. Margaret began as… Read More »Shipston Beekeepers Winter Talk – Keeping Healthy Colonies – Margaret Murdin

Coventry Branch Meeting

Dr Ulya Lalo. Effective beekeeping during a short season for you and aims for your bees’

WBKA Winter Talk – Increasing colony numbers by Adam Leitch

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25 January 7.30pm               Topic: From 4 to 40 by Adam Leitch NDB What changes are needed when you increase your colony numbers? Adam is Vice-Chair of the National Diploma in Beekeeping examination board and a Master Beekeeper. You’ve probably read his regular articles in Beecraft and he is usually busy teaching practical beekeeping at… Read More »WBKA Winter Talk – Increasing colony numbers by Adam Leitch

Microscopy for beekeepers – Level 2

Eathorpe Village Hall Main Street, Eathorpe, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

Learn how to make slides and dissect bees as required for the BBKA Microscopy Assessment One day workshop involving dissection of the honey bee and making permanent slides of parts of the bee's anatomy. Materials and equipment are provided by students may bring their own microscopes by prior arrangement. Workshop will be led by Dr Barry Meatyard local beekeeper & retired microscopy lecturer… Read More »Microscopy for beekeepers – Level 2