Spring Build-up, Equalizing, Making Increases

Saturday morning in the bee yard.  Discussion on spring build-up, equalizing, and making increases.  See Module 5 in the Education section of the website. Then we need to feed packages and overwintered colony. If you want to get your hands sticky, bring a veil, smoker, and hive tool.... If raining, bring umbrella's and rain gear […]

Regular Meeting – Just Feed & Queen Check

Queens Park Queens Park Tennis Courts, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

Regular meeting this Saturday.  Just feed and brood check.  No module this week - too early in the season to discuss swarms.  We can discuss whatever issues club members are currently facing and enjoy fellowship at the same time.  Maybe an update from the garden club members?  See you soon! Fourteen in attendance. A Q&A […]

No Meeting – Just Distributing Pollen Patties

No meeting today, however, please come at 10 am if you need pollen patties.  The 1 pound patties are from Global Patties and contain 15% pollen.  Club members only can purchase them at $2.50 each.  Limited supply, so just take what you need for this spring.  More will be available this fall.

Regular Meeting

Regular meeting this week with no specific topic to be discussed.  Bring questions.  Bring show and tell.  Weather is supposed to be warm and sunny - perfect for detailed colony examinations.  One of the package colonies may need to be collapsed.  Bring a smoker and veil if you want to get your hands dirty. Queen […]

Regular Meeting – Making a Split

Regular meeting this Saturday.  We will make a split using brood and bees from multiple colonies.  Please bring questions and any show and tell items! Queen rearing starts Saturday, May 1, unless raining.

Regular Meeting – Supering for the Honey Flow

Queens Park Queens Park Tennis Courts, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

Regular meeting this Saturday from 10 to noon at our Queen's Park bee yard.  We will be discussing when to super for the honey flow.  Then we will be checking our colonies and rolling for varroa, which is a mandatory monthly task for every successful beekeeping operation.  Also, we will have an additional session for […]

Regular Meeting – Collecting and Storing Bee Pollen and Propolis

Queens Park Queens Park Tennis Courts, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

Regular meeting this Saturday with a 20 minute discussion on how to collect and store bee pollen and propolis.  Check out Module 9 in the Education section of our website.  We will also demonstrate both tasks on our live hives.  We have several hives to check so bring a smoker, veil, and hive tool if […]

Regular Meeting – Checking New Queens we Made

Queens Park Queens Park Tennis Courts, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

Regular meeting this week with no scheduled discussion.  So bring questions and show-and-tell items.  We will be working all colonies - checking the new queens we made three weeks ago, making a split for Erin 2, and much more.  See you soon.

Regular Meeting – Checking for Queens

Queens Park Queens Park Tennis Courts, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

Regular meeting this Saturday.  Bring show-and-tell stuff.  We will be checking for queens in our five nucleus colonies and checking our two big colonies to ensure they have enough room to pack honey away.  Our next module is the honey harvest sometime in mid to late June.  See you soon.

Regular Meeting – Equalizing Once Again

Queens Park Queens Park Tennis Courts, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

Regular meeting this Saturday.  We will be equalizing once again and checking for the honey flow.  Blackberries will open soon and all colonies need to be ready to take advantage of the largest honey flow of the year.  Also, we will be selecting a colony to deliver to Erin2.  Also, if our new shed is […]

Regular Meeting

Queens Park Queens Park Tennis Courts, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

Hi folks!  We will meet Saturday at 10 am unless it is raining heavily.  If raining, we will postpone until the afternoon.  Keep an eye on WhatsApp for updates. Either way, the colonies need to be checked because it has been two weeks and queenless or sick colonies need to be fixed.