- Joined
- Nov 12, 2011
- Messages
- 642
- Reaction score
- 546
- Location
- Canterbury CT4 5HW
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 300
A good summery of the current position, what many do not understand is supply and demand. If the BBKA spent more time teaching beekeepers how to queen rear and make splits in a practical way the business of importing would soon be a thing of the past, they would rather promote their narrow minded white middle class theory approach, after all once you actually teach someone to do something they don’t need you anymore . Maybe it’s a security thing with them, maybe they feel vulnerable.I am new to beekeeping and of course joined the local BBKA group, because you do. I haven't been at all surprised to discover the that both the local group and national association fall very much into the "old farts" pattern that is common to clubs and groups in the country. Pandemic aside, the local group have offered me almost nothing, no course, no mentor, v little advise etc etc. You do get tea and cake at the get togethers but these are mostly at a very inconvenient time if you have a job!
The only use of the BBKA is the insurance and the magazine. Only a little of the mag is interesting (understandable as it covers a wide range of readership) but I do find it massively biased in its views, I would find it far more useful if they reported both side and let me draw a conclusion. I don't need to preached at. As for the vitriol towards BE and the importation issue, that has been shocking. From what I gather, importation of bees has been going on for decades, where are their earlier arguments? They have the perfect set up to promote home grown apiaries, use the club network to get new members supplied or help out those with high loses. If they killed the demand they would kill the supply. But they would rather throw bricks than do anything positive.
As for BE, I have always found them to be a decent company, that said I don't agree with them on the import issue but not gonna fall out over it.
Importing bees is now over 100 years old if you consider what Brother Adams OSB OBE done for beekeeping.