"University of California - Riverside researchers have found neonicotinoid use on USA potted ornamental plants "is harmful to a typical bee even when applied well below the label rate". ...."
Read more here: Horticulture Week
"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."
The Association runs a 'Taster in Beekeeping' course for those interested in taking their first steps with keeping bees.
We maintain a list of volunteer members who offer swarm collection services.
"University of California - Riverside researchers have found neonicotinoid use on USA potted ornamental plants "is harmful to a typical bee even when applied well below the label rate". ...."
Read more here: Horticulture Week
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For those members who are keen to learn more we have informal tutor groups and encourage correspondence courses for the BBKA modular exams. We also run courses from time to time on particular aspects of beekeeping such as Queen Rearing, Food Hygiene, and Microscopy courses which enable us to examine the anatomy of the bee and diagnose adult bee diseases.
The Association maintains an apiary at an organic farm in North Shropshire. We hold regular meetings at the apiary during the summer, where members old and new can gain experience in handling bees.
We encourage and develop
the art and science of bee keeping
We strive to educate
Through group meetings, practical out apiary events and educational support