Oh the administration! As swarms get hived, colonies are united, colonies abscond, bait hives are populated etc etc
The BBKA would have a meltdown
The BBKA membership is c 25,000.
There are approx 44,000 amateur beekeepers in the UK (Some will be members of the Scottish, Welsh and Irish BKAs.)
So the BBKA represents approx 57% of total beekeepers known in UK.
Many of the more senior beekeepers are both BBKA and also BIBBA members..
During lockdown BIBBA have been producing a large numbers of Zoom videos on bees ranging from outright propaganda and crap to quite good..
The BBKA may have produced some but I have seen none advertised.
The main protagonists on the BIBBA videos has been prominent BBKA members.
SO in lockdown, the BBKA have been by comparison utterly silent and reduced to the printed magazine..
As far as enforcing hive registration, who could do it?
No-one...The Bee Inspectors are summer only and tied up with Asian Hornets...
Given economics, more heads would be needed.to enforce. The Government will not pay..
Will the BBKA? They would have to increase subscription costs. Say 10 new BIs. at £20k each over 25k members Plus computer systems etc. Subscriptions go up at least £10 per year - approx 30% for an organisation which cannot issue a Zoom video in lockdown... And guess what? BBKA members don't pay.
Ain't going to work.
Pie in the sky.