Welsh Beekeepers Association Website

The Welsh Beekeepers Association’s website is undergoing a redesign under a new professional web designer. An interim version is now online at wbka.com.

If you are a beekeeper in Wales the WBKA want your suggestions for the final website.

Have a look and let them have your ideas using the link on the home page.

Some suggestions to generate ideas:

+ When you last visited the website, did you find what you wanted?

+ What would you like to see on the website?

+ What should be on the WBKA website and Association websites?

Visit http://wbka.com/ now.

Auction of Bees – Prices

Prices paid for bees at today’s PBKA Auction of bees and equipment were as follows.

Bees on frames

2 frames brood – £88

3 frames brood – £125 to £140

4 frames brood – £150 to £175

5 frames brood – £155 to £190

8 frames brood – £205

bees in nucs or hives

Nat hives 4/5 frames brood – £200 to £240

Nuc with 2 1/2 frames brood – £150

WBC – 6 super frames brood – £205

WBC – 1/2 frame brood – £130

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Are Your Bees Short of Supplies?

Remember to keep an eye on the stores in your hives by giving them a heft periodically. The queen is likely to start laying in earnest soon and the remaining winter stores can soon get used up. Late winter and early spring are the danger periods for lack of stores, so don’t risk your colonies. If you need to feed them now, use candy or fondant. You can use light syrup (1:1 by weight) in a contact feeder once the weather warms up and the signs of spring start to appear, especially if you want to build up a colony for queen rearing, or to split. Don’t use a rapid feeder, or pan feeder as NBU now suggest we should call it, though as it may be too cold for the bees to come up. For more information see BeeBase’s Best Practice Guide to Feeding Sugar.

Remember too that bees need energy food (sugars) and protein (pollen). Raising young bees takes a lot of both. So in addition to making sure that sugar is available in liquid form stored from last year (honey or fed in late summer as sugar syrup) or in fondant form make sure that pollen or a pollen substitute is available. See this Feeding Pollen and Pollen Substitutes guide on BeeBase for more details.