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BIBBA are arranging spring Queen rearing courses for any interested parties :
Sustainability - Bees and Queens for Everyone using low-cost, simple methods
There is growing concern amongst beekeepers of all abilities and experience about the ever-increasing importation of bees and queens. This is on several grounds, including the possibilities of introducing pests, diseases and pathogens, aggression in subsequent generations and the unsuitability to our fickle climate.
Defra has recently conducted a Queen Replacement Survey that shows the majority of beekeepers prefer home-reared queens but need help to produce them. In addition, many BKAs are unable to produce enough bees for their beginners and queens to head them.
In response to the obvious need the Bee Improvement and Bee Breeders Association (BIBBA) are staging a series of one day regional events during the 2018/19 winter. These are to help and encourage everyone from the small-scale beekeeper upwards and BKAs to produce bees and queens from local stock, by using simple techniques that may be little more than a variation of what many beekeepers already do and at little or no cost.
Topics include:-
· Why raise queens?
· Addressing perceived problems in producing queens in the U.K.
· Overwintering bees and queens.
· Demystifying queen rearing.
· Simple queen rearing methods.
· Simple and efficient ways to produce nuclei.
· Suggested methods for BKAs to supply bees and queens to members/beginners.
· Methods for small and larger quantities.
· Benefits of teaching apiaries.
· Queen rearing facility in teaching apiaries.
· Queen rearing as a collective exercise.
· Producing bees and queens, yet still getting a good honey crop.
· Including queen rearing and bee improvement in BKA teaching programmes.
· Reducing winter losses.
· Other events that provide relevant tuition.
It will be helpful to beekeepers of all abilities from beginners to the most experienced, as well as BKA officials, beekeeping teachers, apiary managers, and demonstrators.
The all-day event (10.00am-4.00pm) costs £11/head (around a third of the price of one queen and 5-10% of a nuc!). Refreshments will be provided, but please provide your own lunch. Booking must be made in advance.
For further details and to book https://bibba.com/
Sustainability - Bees and Queens for Everyone
using low-cost, simple methods
The locations and dates for the events are as follows:
· 3rd Feb 2019 Kent Lenham ME17 2QT
· 9th Feb North West Frodsham WA6 7QN
· 16th Feb Midlands Warwickshire,CV37 7SX
· 17th Feb East Anglia Lawshall IP29 4PE
· 10th Mar North East Newton NE43 7UL
· 17th Mar Chesterfield Clowne S43 4QG
· 23rd Mar South West Devon EX5 1AA
· 30th Mar South East West Sussex RH12 3JJ
The all-day event (10.00am-4.00pm)
ONLY £11 per person
Refreshments will be provided, but please provide your own lunch.
Bookings must be made in advance.
For further details and to book https://bibba.com/
Sustainability - Bees and Queens for Everyone using low-cost, simple methods
There is growing concern amongst beekeepers of all abilities and experience about the ever-increasing importation of bees and queens. This is on several grounds, including the possibilities of introducing pests, diseases and pathogens, aggression in subsequent generations and the unsuitability to our fickle climate.
Defra has recently conducted a Queen Replacement Survey that shows the majority of beekeepers prefer home-reared queens but need help to produce them. In addition, many BKAs are unable to produce enough bees for their beginners and queens to head them.
In response to the obvious need the Bee Improvement and Bee Breeders Association (BIBBA) are staging a series of one day regional events during the 2018/19 winter. These are to help and encourage everyone from the small-scale beekeeper upwards and BKAs to produce bees and queens from local stock, by using simple techniques that may be little more than a variation of what many beekeepers already do and at little or no cost.
Topics include:-
· Why raise queens?
· Addressing perceived problems in producing queens in the U.K.
· Overwintering bees and queens.
· Demystifying queen rearing.
· Simple queen rearing methods.
· Simple and efficient ways to produce nuclei.
· Suggested methods for BKAs to supply bees and queens to members/beginners.
· Methods for small and larger quantities.
· Benefits of teaching apiaries.
· Queen rearing facility in teaching apiaries.
· Queen rearing as a collective exercise.
· Producing bees and queens, yet still getting a good honey crop.
· Including queen rearing and bee improvement in BKA teaching programmes.
· Reducing winter losses.
· Other events that provide relevant tuition.
It will be helpful to beekeepers of all abilities from beginners to the most experienced, as well as BKA officials, beekeeping teachers, apiary managers, and demonstrators.
The all-day event (10.00am-4.00pm) costs £11/head (around a third of the price of one queen and 5-10% of a nuc!). Refreshments will be provided, but please provide your own lunch. Booking must be made in advance.
For further details and to book https://bibba.com/
Sustainability - Bees and Queens for Everyone
using low-cost, simple methods
The locations and dates for the events are as follows:
· 3rd Feb 2019 Kent Lenham ME17 2QT
· 9th Feb North West Frodsham WA6 7QN
· 16th Feb Midlands Warwickshire,CV37 7SX
· 17th Feb East Anglia Lawshall IP29 4PE
· 10th Mar North East Newton NE43 7UL
· 17th Mar Chesterfield Clowne S43 4QG
· 23rd Mar South West Devon EX5 1AA
· 30th Mar South East West Sussex RH12 3JJ
The all-day event (10.00am-4.00pm)
ONLY £11 per person
Refreshments will be provided, but please provide your own lunch.
Bookings must be made in advance.
For further details and to book https://bibba.com/