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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Busy as a Bee

There's so much going on these day; it almost hard to stop and smell the flowers and admire the scenery. With the KCFB's Garden Fair coming up this weekend and the KCC EarthDay Celebration next Wednesday there's hardly any time for blogging but I did want to share a couple of links and a little good news for a change.

First there's a national survey about winter hive loss and another regarding hive management. This is all part of the on going work to help beekeepers record, document and analyze their labors. The surveys are being coordinated by Bee Informed, part of a national agricultural extension project.

And finally some good news about bees coming back in California. Hopefully this is a trend that will continue and will help farmers and beekeepers stay busy like their nectar loving winged friends. Hope to see you at KCC one of these days if you're not too busy.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Back for More

KBee will bee very busy this month with the KCFB Garden Fair at KCC on Saturday April 16 2011 followed by KCC Earthday 2011.


Here's the copy from a KBee press release:

The Kaua’i Beekeepers Association (KBee), will be hosting a public meeting on Friday April 15 at KCC in the Electronic and Technology Building’s Multi- Purpose Rm114. The featured speaker will be Danielle Downey, the state's newly hired apiary specialist. The meeting will start at 6pm with Danielle’s presentation followed by a question and answer discussion to wrap up the evening’s event.    
          
Ms. Downey will be focusing her discussion on common honeybee diseases and how to identify, treat and prevent them from becoming problematic for beekeepers.  A brief update on the state's plan for assisting local beekeepers and helping Kaua'i keep the small hive beetle and varroa mite off the Garden Island will be inlcuded in the discussion. 

Danielle will also be making a presentation along with Jimmy Trujillo from the Kauai Beekeepers Association at the Kauai County Farm Bureau’s Garden Fair on the following day April 16. Their mid-day presentation, titled “The Buzz about Beekeeping: Beekeeping Basics and How to Get Started” will be a lecture and demonstration on the methods, techniques and equipment necessary to start keeping bees for honey production or increased pollination for your farm or garden.  KBee will also have a booth at the Garden Fair to share additional information on how to get involved and learn more about beekeeping on Kauai.

Both events are free and open to the public. For more information contact KBee Chair Jimmy Trujillo at 346 7725 or jtrujill@hawaii.edu

Here's a link to a few stories forwarded to me; one about beekeepers in Africa  
and this one about 10 lessons we can learn from bees

Enjoy the reading and hope to see you at KCC in April. Bee kind and Bee well : )