British Beekeepers Association
Bbka. National Charity for 30,000 amateur beekeepers.
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Birmingham and District Beekeepers Association
Welcome to the Birmingham & District Beekeepers Association.
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Life in the Hive - British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) - Supporting honey bees in Britain
The British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) works to promote honey bees and beekeeping and to provide a range of services to its members.
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British Beekeepers Association
The BBKA represents 25,000 hobbyist beekeepers. We work to raise standards in beekeeping. We also promote the understanding and importance of honeybees.
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5 months
Planting 150 Year Anniversary Trees
In 2024 all member Associations and Branches have been given the opportunity to plant sesquicentennial trees in their apiaries, funded by the BBKA as part of the 150 year celebrations. Honey bees, bumblebees and many other species depend on trees for...
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After the recent successful swarm talk, the BBKA will be putting on a series of Zoom talks for beekeepers. These talks will be streamed to YouTube for those unavailable to watch live.
Next Talk
The next of these talks will be "Comb Change - the Essentials" with Jane Medwell, Master Beekeeper, on Tuesday 21st May 2024 at 7.00pm... -
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Did you know the BBKA have a digital version of the BBKA News? It’s accessed via this link BBKANEWS.COM You will need your BBKA Membership Number and postcode to log in. You can read the current edition as well as previous copies going back to February...
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Ian Campbell, Newcastle & District BKA and BBKA Social Media Manager
May is always a busy month! A spell of warmer weather may well result in colonies looking to swarm.
Inspection frequency Ideally, inspect at least every seven days and every four to five days for colonies at higher risk of swarming. Look carefully for any early signs of swarming. This is when it is really handy to know the queen’s life cycle (see p...
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