Just to remind members that the next apiary meeting for improvers at Scolton will be on Sunday 30th July, commencing at 2pm.
PBKA
Urgent warning!
Would PBKA members please note that there have been outbreaks of AFB and EFB in the Tenby/Narberth area.
We have been advised to direct you to the National Bee Unit (NBU) factsheetApiary_Hygiene_and_Quarantine for your information and action. Also ‘Foulbrood Disease of Honey Bees and other common brood disorders’ has a lot of information on biosecurity and barrier management, including ‘10 rules for foulbrood control’. These are on Beebase at:
http://www.nationalbeeunit.com/index.cfm?pageid=167
We strongly recommend that all PBKA members sign up to Beebase in order to ensure that they receive any warnings and to obtain advice etc in the event of a disease outbreak.
Beekeepers within 3km of the outbreak with a current email address on Beebase will have been emailed an alert from the NBU. All beekeepers within 5km of an outbreak should exercise vigilance as per the above factsheet, which also covers swarm collection.
Please also note that we will be holding a National Bee Unit Beekeeper Advice Surgery on July 15th at the Picton Centre, Haverfordwest which will cover bee diseases and details on this can be obtained NBU Advice Surgeries Flyer 2017. Specific details re times etc to follow in due course and we would urge you all to attend.
Varroa warning from the NBU
In some regions of the UK, colonies are starting to show symptoms of high levels of Varroa mites, for example wing deformities and perforated cappings. Therefore, it might be prudent to start monitoring colony mite populations and information on how to do this can be found on page 15 of the Managing Varroa booklet. Also, the Varroa calculator can be used to help calculate your estimated mite population in your colonies:
http://www.nationalbeeunit.com/public/BeeDiseases/varroaCalculator.cfm
If your colonies have a high amount of Varroa, i.e 1000 mites after calculating it from the average drop, you may want to treat them with a registered varroacide. Suitable treatments where brood is present would include
Apiguard;
Apilife Var;
Apistan*;
Bayvarol*;
Mite Away Quick Strips (MAQS) and;
Thymovar.
If you wish to use an oxalic acid based product then a broodless condition should be created first. Additionally, if you have honey for human consumption on the hives, remember that MAQs is currently the only registered product which can be used. When using any medicines it is important to remember to always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
*Mite resistance to these products have been recorded and so a resistance test (the Beltsville test) should be carried out before using the product.

Events at the Pembrokeshire Beekeeping Centre
We welcomed our friends from the Bridgend Beekeepers’ Association to the Pembrokeshire Beekeeping Centre last Saturday, who came to visit the facility and enjoy the grounds on a beautiful summer’s day. It was great to see them!

This Saturday 24th June we are holding another ‘Taster Session’ for would be beekeepers (now fully subscribed!) and on Sunday afternoon, we will be giving beekeeping demonstrations to the public as part of the Western Telegraph’s ‘Big Day Out’ event!
WBKA Convention 2017
Welsh Beekeepers’ Association Convention 2017
Saturday 25th March at 0830
Tea and Coffee available from 0800 Old Food Hall, Royal Welsh Agricultural Showground Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3S
Admission:Adults – £9.00, Advance Payment –£7.00 Juniors (under 17) –free
