Peeblesshire Beekeepers Association

Beginners Course 29th April 2017

Peeblesshire Beekeepers Beginners Course 2017

 

If you are thinking of keeping bees or just want to find out a bit more about this fascinating hobby, you are welcome to come along to our beginners day.

This years course will be held on Saturday 29th April 2017. Meet at 9.30am for 10am start. Finish approximately 4.30pm.

The venue will be at Manor Village Hall, Kirkton Manor, near Peebles. Location Map

There will be presentations, practical demos and, weather permitting, a visit to the association apiary.

The course will cost £35 to cover instruction, refreshments, equipment and a years membership of PBKA.

After completing the day course, hives at the association apiary will be available for hands on experience throughout the season with support from experienced local beekeepers.

beginners day 2016

beginners day 2016

For enquiries, please contact the association secretary in the first instance.

Mandy Clydesdale Secretary Tel: 01721 720563 Mob: 07563 185993

PBKA Pub Meeting 5th April

An informal get together of the Peeblesshire beekeepers association.

Colonies will be building up, bees will be foraging, inspections will be underway and beekeepers will be getting excited!

Come along and find out more on Wednesday 5th April at 7.30pm in the back bar of the Neidpath Inn in Peebles.

Bees

PBKA AGM – March 27

Peeblesshire Beekeepers AGM

More details will follow.

All meetings start at 7.30pm, in the Community Centre (Drill Hall), Walkershaugh, Peebles, followed by a question and answer session. Then there’s time to chat and catch up afterwards, over refreshments.

Everyone’s welcome at our meetings – you don’t need to be a member. Further details on the website (https://www.peeblesbeekeepers.org.uk/) or contact the Secretary: 01721 720 563 / 07563 185 993.

Association Apiary Update 15th March

Yesterday David Ferguson and I, with a potential new beekeeper, checked the colonies to assess their stores. We didn’t carry out an inspection of the hives – it was very windy, only 8 degrees, and rain was threatening. Dead bees were removed from entrances, varroa mite drop recorded, and varroa boards cleaned.
 
All but one (8, closest to the gate/fur trees) were flying and bringing in pollen. 
 
4 colonies had almost run out of fondant, so these had one or 2 packs of fondant added. 2 further colonies had one more pack of fondant added as a precaution.
 
Colony 3 had the highest varroa count (though only averaging half a mite day since the last check): this one has consistently had the highest varroa count.
 
Colonies 5 and 8 (closest to the fir trees) had considerable amount of diarrhoea: colony 5 no longer smelled of fermented stores. 3 and 5 will need remedial action to take out the dirtied frames and put in new frames. I suggest that for this we try a variant of the Bailey comb exchange, on the first warm day. We’ll need 2 excluders, 2 brood boxes, 2 ekes with an entrance slot (or make up 2 C-shaped very shallow ekes), clean deep frames with foundation, feeders and syrup. Sugar will need to be purchased and syrup made up (I can see to that); we have everything else except for one more brood box and the ekes. There should be several more brood boxes at Venlaw that can be made up – I’ll ask Geoff to check. We’ll only need one at the moment. I’ll see if I can find any timber scraps that can be used to make ekes.
 
Mandy

PBKA Pub Meeting 8th March

An informal get together of the Peeblesshire beekeepers association.

Spring bulbs are flowering and the new season is getting underway.

If you want to get involved or have any questions about bees and beekeeping, just come along at 7.30pm in the back bar of the Neidpath Inn in Peebles.

PBKA Pub Meeting 8th February 2017

An informal get together of the Peeblesshire beekeepers association.

If you have any ideas for the association or questions about bees and beekeeping this is a great way to get information from other beekeepers.

Everyone welcome – whether you are new beekeeper wanting to know how to start out, a veteran steeped in ancient wisdom, or like most of us, nosy to find out what our fellow beekeepers have been up to, get some new ideas, share anecdotes and have a bit craic.

The meetings are at 7.30pm (usually) on the first Wednesday of the month in the back bar of the Neidpath Inn in Peebles.

PBKA Meeting: Fiona Highet

Speaker: Fiona Highet

Title: SASA: the role of the Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture in beekeeping.

Date: Tuesday January 31

Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Peebles Community Centre (Drill Hall)



Beginners Course 29th April 2017

This years course will be held on Saturday 29th April 2017. Meet at 9.30am for 10am start. Finish approximately 4.30pm.

The venue will be at Manor Village Hall, Kirkton Manor, near Peebles. Location Map

There will be presentations, practical demos and, weather permitting, a visit to the association apiary.

The course will cost £35 to cover instruction, refreshments, equipment and a years membership of PBKA.

More details here