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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Today's Buzz

A reminder of today's KBEE meeting at KCC. The meeting will start at 4pm and be finished around 5:30pm. We'll be in the Electronic & Technology Building . Look for the KBee banner at the north end of the campus' Performing Arts Center main parking lot and you can't miss us. We'll bee discussing at length the work involved with removing unwanted bees from buildings and relocating them to where they will be wanted ( and easier to manage).

Kapahi beekeeper Roy Kawamoto has been invited to share his expertise in this area. We'll also talk a little about a project by the Marin County Beekeepers and the Penn State CCD research team to study the effect of pesticides on local pollinators. We'll see if there's interest to do something similar here.

We'll wrap up the meeting with an update on upcoming beekeeping courses from KCC. Most likely these will begin in August and run through the fall. State apiarist Danielle Downey will provide much of the instruction along with local beekeepers.

Hopefully we'll bee seeing you today or at an upcoming event to share more info about keeping Kaua'i bees clean, healthy and free of the maladies that are so common elsewhere.

Untill then, bee well, bee happy and if you can't bee with the one you love, love the one you're with. Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there : )

Friday, June 10, 2011

Staying Bizzy!

The Kauai Beekeeper's Association (KBee)
invites the public to attend
an informational meeting on
 Saturday June 18, 2011
4:00-5:30pm
KCC-Technology Building

Open Invitation to all beekeepers, farmers and anyone
concerned about honeybees on Kaua'i.
 Learn about Small Hive Beetle & Varroa Mite Prevention
Strategies for Kauai
and how to become involved with KBEE's effort
 to keep Kaua'i bees stay clean & varroa mite free.
For more information please visit us on the internet at:
or contact
Jimmy Trujillo 346 7725 or Erik Coopersmith 335 0710

We will bee briefly discussing :
*County Sunshine Market Draft Legislation
*Interest in KCFB Fair-Booth & Honey Tasting
*KCC Apiary Program Update
* COK OED Grant

We will also bee discussing in great detail, 'How to Remove and Relocate Honeybee Colonies' featuring KBee member Roy Kawamoto.  Roy and his wife Diane recently moved back to Kaua'i and have been building up their apiary by capturing swarms and removing unwanted honeybee colonies and relocating them to their yard. This is a task that requires some skills and tools and Roy will share tips and techniques that can help make your first colony extraction a success.