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Category: Queen Bee Yard

Posts related to the Queen Rearing operation that has been funded by a grant

New Positions for Bee Yard: October 10, 2022

Posted onOctober 7, 2022October 7, 2022Authorscba_admin

We will be discussing some new bee yard positions that we will be putting into place in 2023. Read More …

CategoriesBeekeeping in NC, Local Beekeeping, Meetings, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

Mentor Program @ SCBA Bee Yard on 7/16

Posted onJuly 13, 2022July 13, 2022Authorscba_admin

We will meet at the SCBA yard this Saturday at 2:30 for our mentor program. Bring your bee protective gear.  Read More …

CategoriesEducation, Local Beekeeping, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

Spring Field Day – Rescheduled to May 7th, 11 am

Posted onApril 29, 2022April 29, 2022Authorscba_admin

Due to rain in the forecast, the field day is being postponed a week. Now May 7th at 11am. The field day at the bee yard at 730 Zephyr Mountain Park Rd. in Dobson. Read More …

CategoriesBeekeeping in NC, Local Beekeeping, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

April 2022 Meeting: Are you thinking about raising queens? – April 11th

Posted onMarch 28, 2022March 28, 2022Authorscba_admin

SCBA will be conducting a workshop on queen rearing this spring. Come to this meeting and learn more about what’s planned. Read More …

CategoriesBeekeeping in NC, Local Beekeeping, Meetings, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

SCBA Efforts Featured in NC Beekeepers Quarterly Magazine

Posted onFebruary 9, 2022February 9, 2022Authorscba_admin

Check out this great article about the SCBA bee yard project and grant results. Read More …

CategoriesBeekeeping in NC, Beekeeping Information, Local Beekeeping, NCSBA, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

SCBA Completes Requirements of Grant

Posted onJanuary 28, 2022January 28, 2022Authorscba_admin

On January 25th, Joanna Radford, Eugene Brown, and Davie Simpson went to Raleigh to present the findings of the two year study that was done through a grant from the NC Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund. Read More …

CategoriesBeekeeping in NC, Beekeeping Information, Local Beekeeping, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

Grant Presentation: January 25th, Raleigh

Posted onDecember 30, 2021December 30, 2021Authorscba_admin

Eugene Brown and Davie Simpson will be presenting the findings of the bee yard study funded by the grant from the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund on January 25th in Raleigh. SCBA was awarded a grant in early 2020 that allowed Read More …

CategoriesBeekeeping in NC, Local Beekeeping, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

January 2022 Meeting: Results of Bee Yard Testing – January 10th

Posted onDecember 18, 2021December 18, 2021Authorscba_admin

Join us as we share the results from our bee yard project. Read More …

CategoriesBeekeeping in NC, Local Beekeeping, Meetings, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

Treating Varroa in Bee Yard

Posted onSeptember 8, 2021September 8, 2021Authorscba_admin

What do you do when your bee yard has been varroa bombed? Thermal treatment! Read More …

CategoriesLocal Beekeeping, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

Nucs for Sale

Posted onJune 15, 2021June 15, 2021Authorscba_admin

The Surry County Beekeepers have a small number of nucs for sale from splits made from our bee yard. Read More …

CategoriesLocal Beekeeping, Queen Bee Yard, What's Hot

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  • Spring Field Day : Saturday, March 25, 2023
  • Regular Monthly Meeting: March 13, 2023
  • $10 Challenge: Help Establish an Endowed Professorship in Apiculture at NCSU
  • Surry Beekeepers Support Start-up Bee Company
  • SCBA Christmas Party – December 2nd
  • SCBA 2023 Bee Schools: Tuesdays starting February 7th – Register Now!
  • SCBA on the Radio – November 5th 9:05am
  • Dr. Kaira Waggoner: A New Pheromone-Based Tool for Beekeeping
  • We’re selling honey at Walmart 10/14 – 10/16
  • New Positions for Bee Yard: October 10, 2022

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    • NC Pollinator Protection Plan
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