Bee Prepared!

OK you decide today is the day to visit your apiary. Before you leave home, bee suit, wellies and gloves, kit hive tool or multiples of, Queen catcher scissors and marker pen, of course, no one would ever forget their smoker (duh done that too) fuel and lighters… oh yes always take spare hive parts and a big roll of duck tape. Yup check list complete off you go…oops go back collect the bucket of soda wash, bucket for scraps and spare nitrile gloves for each hive. Now you are sitting comfortably I can begin the real reason for this message, please read to the end you might find it helpful.
I noticed the legs on two wooden hive stands had rotted and the hives were unstable, that’s OK I thought I have a metal mesh top table that will make a great hive stand. A three mile drive home get the table in the van and back to the apiary oh yes that is so much better, transferred the hives to the new table and go home feeling pleased with myself. The weather had been dry for ages but now the rain had arrived, we had flooding on the roads. Just by chance a honey bee was in my porch, I swear it said “the bees need you”…I get to the apiary and horror awaits…my metal table had sunk into the softened earth, two top heavy hives had tumbled to the floor and the sections parted to reveal frames and about 60lbs of honey….of course I had to be somewhere in an hour…I reset the table and supported it against sinking again, pleaded with the bees to leave me alone to rescue them and reassembled them on their table, gave each hive 6L of syrup, the bees very quickly settled down and were doing well on my last inspection…bee prepared for anything when you turn up to bee keep!

Peter Kirkup

Asian Hornet Co-ordinator

Winter is Coming! – WBKA Webinar – Sep 12, 2024 at 7:30 PM BST.

Winter is Coming – Lesley Jacques NDB. Join us for a webinar on Sep 12, 2024 at 7:30 PM BST.

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Although winter may seem a long way away, our bees are definitely thinking about it already. As beekeepers, what do we need to think about to ensure that our bees go into the winter in the best possible condition, and are ready thrive in the spring? There’s more at stake than simply having sufficient stores. Understanding the needs and dynamics of the colony in the run up to, and during the winter can help us to weather the season most effectively. Here, we will look at the preparations that we make for the winter; what are the essentials and the nice-to-haves, the reasons why and, in spite of our best efforts, some of the things that occasionally go wrong.

Lesley became an accidental beekeeper after a swarm arrived in her garden in 2011. She very quickly became fascinated by the bees she was tending, and committed to learn more about them, working her way through the BBKA Module and Husbandry exams. She was awarded her Master Beekeeper qualification in 2022 and gained the NDB in 2024. Lesley is Vice Chair of Cheshire Beekeepers’ Association as well as being a founder member of Mid Cheshire Beekeepers. Lesley is an examiner for the Basic assessment as well as being actively engaged with the Association’s advanced and beginners’ level teaching programmes, typically providing introductions for entry-level beekeepers, tuition and mentoring for the Basic examination and structured teaching for the Module exams. As a scientist by profession, she takes a particular interest in the biology and botanical aspects of beekeeping, and in conveying this to others. Lesley lives in Cheshire with her husband Tony, and manages three apiaries with more colonies than she admits to.

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PBKA Honey Show – Sunday 24th November – 10am to 4pm at the Green Barn, Scolton Manor

Just to advise all members that the PBKA will be running its Honey Show this year on Sunday 24th November 2024, between 10am and 4pm.

The event will be held at ‘The Green Barn’, just past the old steam train at the bottom of the Scolton Manor site.

Full details to follow!🐝

Any enquiries in the meantime, please come back to me at pbkaapiarymanager@live.co.uk

Very best regards to you all.

Paul Eades

Chair

Pembrokeshire Beekeepers’ Association

Photo by Paul Eades 2024

Apiary meetings update!

Just to advise that due to other events being held at Scolton and the Bank Holiday, the remaining apiary meeting dates for the rest of the season are as follows:
* Sunday 4th August
* Sunday 1st September
* Sunday 22nd September
Note that we will also shortly be advising on the date of our annual Honey Show.🐝