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yale scientists probe “magical” royal jelly for possible clues to control cancer - yale university hebburn beekeeper 'blown away' after £3,000 fundraising drive - the northern echo co-op helps fund fight to save bees - the bailiwick express (guernsey) monitoring scheme looks at why uk's honeypot has shrunk - centre for ecology & hydrology (ceh) irish scientists part of €9m project to investigate bee population decline - irish times somerset beekeepers association to attend commons committee - bridgwater mercury scientists find evidence of 27 new viruses in bees - pen state news nsbka north shropshire beekeepers' association menu home register as a website user joining the nsbka website use policy nsbka privacy policy sign in / out about us about us history our apiary our programme contacts the nsbka library joining the nsbka committee and support beekeeping beekeeping taster course starting beekeeping beekeeping and the law joining the nsbka pests and diseases pollen colour identification chart regional bee inspector seasonal bee inspectors the honey regulations 2015 the bailey comb change do you have room for a hive? 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if you would like to find out more about the association, please come along to one of our meetings (details from the association secretary) or contact the membership secretary.. learn more want to know more? if you would like to find out more about the association, please come along to one of our meetings (details from the association secretary) or contact the membership secretary.. learn more the association's apiary in north shropshire the association maintains an apiary at an organic farm in north shropshire. we hold regular meetings at the apiary during the summer, where members new and old can gain experience in handling bees. learn more want to know more? if you would like to find out more about the association, please come along to one of our meetings (details from the association secretary) or contact the membership secretary.. learn more the association's apiary in north shropshire the association maintains an apiary at an organic farm in north shropshire. we hold regular meetings at the apiary during the summer, where members new and old can gain experience in handling bees. learn more joining the north shropshire beekeepers' association learn more joining the north shropshire beekeepers' association learn more want to know more? if you would like to find out more about the association, please come along to one of our meetings (details from the association secretary) or contact the membership secretary.. learn more joining the north shropshire beekeepers' association learn more joining the north shropshire beekeepers' association learn more joining the north shropshire beekeepers' association learn more "the aims of the association are to encourage and develop the art and science of bee keeping through group meetings, practical out apiary events and educational support programmes in which members can participate and contribute." my apiary in july 1. main flow – enough supers on hives? 2. take off frames or super if capped 3. monitor/treat for varroa (maqs?) 4. be on the lookout for robbing 5. reduce entrances on nucs/weak hives for a helpful list and more see the newsletter.... north shropshire's beelines our activities our annual programme consists of a diverse range of activities. available in 'members' area' of the website. read more shows and competitions we attend a number of shows, such as the shrewsbury flower show, to promote public knowledge of bees and beekeeping. read more swarm collection the north shropshire beekeepers' association maintains a list of members who offer swarm collection services. read more featured video 1 featured video 2 featured video 3 featured video 4 david domoney published on jun 1, 2018 at over 100 million years old, bees are one of the oldest living insects that can be found across the uk. with over 250 native species to be discovered, bees play a vital role in the pollination of the plants and flowers we love to grow. * inclusion here should not be understood to be any endorsement by the nsbka of a website, the site's owners, their views or any products , the content shown is just provided for interest/entertainment. bees are essential to our life, but how much do we know about them? when we see a bee, do we imagine an animal that might harm us, or one that is helping to feed us? * inclusion here should not be understood to be any endorsement by the nsbka of a website, the site's owners, their views or any products , the content shown is just provided for interest/entertainment. thermal imaging video of winter cluster of honeybees. published on 17.03.2018 flir t1030 camera, white as hot. bees are setting down for the night and the external temperature is -4 filmed as part of the bees! event at gnm hancock museum newcastle on tyne, 17.03.2018. audio recording james alan mcaleer. * inclusion here should not be understood to be any endorsement by the nsbka of a website, the site's owners, their views or any products , the content shown is just provided for interest/entertainment. what's the waggle dance? and why do honeybees do it? published on may 20, 2016 honeybees search high and wide for the best flowers. and when they find them, they go back to the hive and "tell" the other bees how to get there. * inclusion here should not be understood to be any endorsement by the nsbka of a website, the site's owners, their views or any products , the content shown is just provided for interest/entertainment. weather at the apiary - 7 day forecast tue jul 17 2018 14:00 if an apiary meeting has to be cancelled we will aim to put a notice here guy preece if an apiary meeting has to be cancelled at short notice for some reason then we will endeavour to put a notice here pollen identification chart click here to go to the nsbka pollen identification chart hive monitoring data from arnia sensors no iframes no iframes north shropshire beekeepers' association for those mem
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