Heather
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2008
- Messages
- 4,131
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- Location
- Newick, East Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
Gavin talking sense there...
The effects of non-native strains in a smallish area like this are often felt for a long time.
Hi Sheena,
Have you contacted Dunoon beekeepers association? I was over there a few years ago giving them a talk and I know they are keen in breeding from their local stocks and may assist in getting you a locally produced nuc. If they can't help then contact me at Helensburgh Beekeeping association. We are the next association to you and we do produce a number on nuc's each year for our members and also supply nucs to the West area beekeepers if we have any spare. We encourage all the members in the West of Scotland beekeeping associations to purchase local produced bees as we have a number of native Amm areas that we are trying to preserve.
Just a thought . . . . I don't know if its the same with your association but certainly with my one the joining fee also includes insurance for the first 3 hives so it may be worth looking at.
What is included in the insurance cover.
hey irishguy , where abouts in the country are you from?
hope your well,
Darren
What is included in the insurance cover.
I was hoping to put native irish black bees in my hives but im having trouble getting someone to sell me them without joining an association. I can buy buckfast bees at a reasonable price butwas hoping more for our native bees. I know i should join the association and i probably will in the future but i dislike the fact that i "have" to join if i want these bees. Thats all well and good joining but theres a fee for joining then ive to take a beginers course before theywill sell the bees. If i cant source the native bees by may, ill just buy the buckfast bee.s instead
Hi Irish Guy, I was just after throwing out the edition of "an Beachaire" which had the insurance policy outlined in it , it says:
the insurance with the FIBKA covers "members in respect of any injury or loss sustained by a 3rd party as a result of the insured's beekeeping. In addition the land owners on whose land members may keep their bees is indemnified in respect of any damage or loss caused by beekeeping activity"
It also covered honey sold by members.
Have you ever kept bees before?
A license to keep bees! Brilliant idea! I'll suggest it to my MP
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