BYBA Blog
Some Words From Our President – October 2020
This is the Season for Honey, Honeycomb, and Preparing for the Winter ahead. We all can probably remember why we first foraged into becoming beekeepers. Some wanted to help the environment and the struggling honeybees, some had been curious about this passion of ours...
From Damaged Comb To A Nice Gift
I made the most out of a catastrophe. During an inspection of my top bar hive. 3 very large combs fell off due to the heat. I stuck them in a Tupperware and didn’t touch it until November when I realized I had a real treasure! It took a few hours, as the rendering of...
Leading The Scout
Having been a beekeeper for over 20 years and involved with numerous bee clubs, I often get calls from beekeepers who need some advice or help. I recently received an email inquiry from Liz who has a teenage daughter Lindsay and one beehive. Someone from a bee club...
Numbers Mite-Bee Overwhelming
Years ago, I did some research into varroa mites for the Wannabees which is a group for young beekeepers in the Back Yard Beekeeper’s Association. In doing so I came across a statistic that mites can multiply 12 times in twelve weeks. So, if you start with 12 mites...
So Many Choices in Our World Today
So many choices in our world today. I sometimes am thankful for this period of downtime, in Corona Virus time… because there is so much to think about and so many important decisions to make. I like to take the different viewpoints and ponder all of them, take a few...
Get Notified of Pesticide Application
Did you know that you can be notified if a neighbor will be having pesticides applied to their yard? The State DEEP has an annual registration form that can be completed before December 31st of the current year to be included in the next year's registry. The...
Wild Honeybee Hive saved after Tropical Storm Isaias
A day after Tropical Storm Isaias BYBA members Jim Wood and Mike Lund rescue a wild honeybee colony from a fallen tree. Read the story and see more images here, "This Will "Bee" Quite a Day!" on 06880danwoog.com.
BYBA & Aspetuck Land Trust – Queen Rearing
In July, the Easton Courier wrote up a lovely piece about the partnership between Back Yard Beekeepers Association and Aspetuck Land Trust. This summer BYBA board member David Blocher has been working at the Aspetuck Land Trust's Randall's Farm Preserve to establish a...
BYBA Featured on News12 CT
David Blocher, BYBA board member and chair of the Queen Rearing committee, was recently featured on News 12 CT in a story sharing some of the great things being accomplished at the Aspetuck Land Trust's Randall's Farm Preserve where the club operates a queen rearing...
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