Interesting article using networked sensors to defeat Varroa Mites
Pollinator Workshop
There will be a Pollinator Workshop on April 23, from 9:30 – noon. Held at the Picnic Rock Farm in Meredith, NH.
On-line Poster: <CLICK HERE>
March/April Newsletter
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Bee Suppliers for 2015
Here is a list of some bee suppliers in the area. This list is not all encompassing, it is just the suppliers that we are aware of nearby. The listing order is not indicative of preference or quality. It just is a list. Get your bees ordered early, it may be too late for some suppliers as they may be sold out. Good Luck!
B_Line Apiaries, Alden Marshall, Hudson, NH 883-6764 Packages, queens and nucs
www.nebees.com/ Rick Reault, Tyngsboro, MA 978 957-2233 Packages, Nucs and queens
nhhoneybee.com/ John & Alison Solomonides, Gilsum, NH 354-8019 Packages
www.hillsidebees.com/ Allen Lindahl, Merrimack, NH 429-0808 Packages and queens
Spring Fever Farm, Ben Chadwick, Alton, NH 875-3544 Packages, nucs and queens
Hall Apiaries, Troy Hall 298-7209, Queens and Nucs
Sunhill Farm, Zachary Lamas, Salisbury, NH 748-5334 Queens and Nucs
West Meadow Apiaries, Fred Merriam, Braintree, VT 480 209-2098 Nucs
kirkwebster.com/ Champlain Valley Bees and Queens, Kirk Webster, Middlebury, VT 802 989-5895, Queens and Nucs
Suppliers….If you are not listed here and wish to be send us your information.
No February 14 meeting…
Next regular meeting will be April 11th. Bee school is in session.
Canterbury Shaker Village Offers Beginning Beekeeping Workshop February 21
(Note: This is not the same as the KBA Workshop)
Canterbury Shaker Village Offers Beginning Beekeeping Workshop
2015 series of Shaker-inspired workshops kicks off with a focus on adding pollinators the landscape
CANTERBURY, NH: Canterbury Shaker Village will kick off its 2015 schedule of Shaker-inspired workshops with Beginning Beekeeping on Saturday, February 21, 2015 from 3:00-5:00pm. Beekeeper Amy Antonucci will instruct the workshop and the cost to attend is $30 for Canterbury Shaker Village members and $35 for not-yet-members.
Are you interested in adding managed honey bee hives to your landscape? With an emphasis on natural methods, the workshop will include a discussion of basic beekeeping terms, basic honeybee biology, the equipment needed to get started, types of honeybees and how to get them. Products and services of the hive will be discussed. What to expect in terms of time and money input, and where to get more information will also be discussed.
Amy Antonucci has been keeping bees for honey and pollination since 2005. She served as Vice President of the Seacoast Beekeepers Association of NH and organized their annual Bee School for three years.
Other upcoming Shaker-inspired workshops include Hands on Grafting and Competent Pruning both on April 11; Building Great No-Till, No-Dig Garden Beds on April 18; Home Orchard Care on May 16; The ABCs of Letterpress Printing on June 6; and Shaker Broom Making on June 7. For workshop details or to register, visit www.shakers.org.
February 2015 Newsletter
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January KBA Meeting – Update!
When? Saturday, January 10th, 9-11AM
Where? Pillsbury Library, Warner, NH
December/January Newsletter
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Many Thanks to Barbara who keeps cranking these wonderful newsletters out!
