Starvation risk warning!
Just to advise beekeepers everywhere to check their bees for stores (especially nucs), particularly if you didn’t give yours a full winter feed at the end of last season.
So give your hives a heft and if needed, give them some fondant or candy (not liquid feed!) and recheck regularly!
This is also a good time to treat for Varroa while brood numbers are low.
Scottish Beekeepers Association – Webinar on 10th January
On Wednesday the 10th of January at 7.30pm, we welcome US Air Force Security Forces Veteran and Iowa Bee Farmer – Master Sgt Katie Flinn. Katie will discuss overcoming Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and mental health problems through beekeeping. She will also introduce the charity ‘PTSD and Pollinators’ that she supports to help veterans overcome PTSD.If you would like to find out more about this fascinating subject and book your free place, please click on the link below
IMPORTANT – *PBKA Membership changes for 2024*
Please note that there are changes to PBKA membership arrangements for 2024, due to changes in the policy conditions of the Liability insurance cover with the WBKA. This includes:
- PBKA membership, (including insurance cover), will now be for one person only (not families) at the normal membership rate (subject to the number of hives for BDI). NB. This category also includes non-beekeeping members.
- Partners must now join separately under the new ‘Partner’ category (see link below), which now costs £6.00 per calendar year, to ensure liability cover is in place. NB. Partners must live at the same address as a fully paid up PBKA Member.
- Note that there is no block family insurance cover available.
For further details and to join/renew as a full Member or Partner, please follow this link.
We are doing our best to try and make this change as seamless as possible, but please bear with us during this transition phase.
If you have any queries, please email pbkaapiarymanager@live.co.uk
