
PBKA
PBKA Honey Lunch
Would all those who are attending the Honey Lunch on Sunday, please note that it is 12.30pm for a 1pm start.
PBKA Annual Honey Lunch Menu
Would all those who are attending the PBKA Honey Lunch at the Wolfscastle Country Hotel on Sunday 12th November, please look at the Honey Lunch Menu and contact Barbara Pegg on 01437 563392 as soon as possible with your selection, in order to ensure speedy service on the day.
We look forward to seeing you on the 12th!
Note the time….12.30 for 1pm!

Final Apiary Meeting of the Season
Would all beginners and improvers of the PBKA please note that tomorrow (Sunday 24th September) is the last apiary meeting of the season for BOTH GROUPS at the Pembrokeshire Beekeeping Centre, Scolton Manor. The meeting starts at the usual time of 2pm and we look forward to seeing you there.
Colony stores shortage warning
Nectar flows have ceased and reports are coming in of bee colonies which are short of stores. It is also apparent that Wasps have been very populous in many areas and they too are desperate for nutrition so Beekeepers should be mindful of the need to protect hives from Wasp invasion particularly where feeding is taking place in the apiary.
Colonies particularly at Risk are:
• Bee Colonies where supers of honey have been removed this season and no feeding has taken place.
• Splits / Artificial Swarms and Nucleus colonies made up this year.
• Swarms collected this year where little or no supplementary feeding has taken place.
Immediate action:
• Firstly – Check all colonies feed levels by ‘hefting the hive’ – Check the weight of the colony by lifting below the floor on both sides of the hive to see how much it weighs. Where the hive is light, liquid feed should be applied directly above the bees. Remove any supers from above the brood box which are empty or have few bees in them. This will help the bees get to the food quickly.
• Feed can be sugar and water mixed at 2:1 ratio or one of the proprietary ready mixed syrups available.
• Fondant can be used in an emergency if nothing else is available – but liquid feed will be more appropriate at this time of the season.
• Large starving colonies of bees will take 1 gallon (Approx 5 Litres) of syrup very quickly – smaller colonies ½ gallon (Approx 2.5 Litres) may be sufficient to keep them going, but after feeding heft hives again and check the weight – if in doubt feed some more in a few days time.
Further information and Guidance:
Further information on supplementary feeding can be found on Beebase – Best Practice Guideline Number 7 – ‘Emergency Feeding’