SOUTHSIDE BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION - Virginia Tech · 2017-08-04 · Southside Beekeepers...
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SOUTHSIDE BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT, LUCKY STREICH ** VICE PRES, BRYANT STARKE ** TREASURER, WAYNE FETKO PROGRAM COORDINATOR DONNA ROGERS ** SECRETARY, AMY STREICH
January 2016
NEXT MEETING
WHEN: Thursday, Jan 28th, 6pm
WHERE: Emporia/Greensville Extension Office
105 Oak Street
Emporia, VA 23847
JANUARY AND THE BEES: The bees are in a tight cluster staying warm and
consuming very little food early in the month. On
days when the wind is calm and the temperature
rises near 50 degrees, you'll probably see a few bees
flying out taking a cleansing flight. Since bees do
not go to the bathroom inside their hive, they fly
out on warm days and this is called a cleansing
flight. Winter bees live a little longer than summer
bees, but remember bees live short lives. Many of
your bees will die during the winter, just from old
age. When bees die during the winter, they fall to
the bottom of the hive. In the summer, dead bees
are immediately carried outside the hive by their
sisters. But, in the winter, when the hive is
clustered, the dead bees accumulate on the bottom
board. On warm days, other bees might drag out
their dead sisters. If snow covers the ground, you
will notice more dead bees around your hives. This
is normal. Don't panic! It is a sign of a strong hive
when they drag out dead bees. But, if you don't see
anything, don't panic either. It just means they will
probably do this later on.
JANUARY AND THE BEEKEEPER: Monitor your hives to make sure winter winds have
not disturbed the tops. Also, make sure that if it
snows, that the openings are cleared of snow so that
the bees can continue to get enough air, and move
freely in and out of the entrance on warm days.
URGENT!! ORDER BEES AND EQUIPMENT IN JANUARY
BEES: Those who will be ordering your bees from
package producers, the package producers will
typically be prepared to take your orders for
package bees and nucs beginning late fall and may
be completely booked by the end of January. Call
early!
EQUIPMENT: Andy Westrich of Andy’s
Woodenware based out of Hampton, VA will be
speaking at the Intro to Beekeeping class in
February. He will also be bringing his trailer
stocked with woodenware and beekeeping supplies
to sell. If you would like to place an order with
Andy to pick up that night please contact Andy
directly for pricing and information at
(757) 513-2467 or email at
PROMOTE THE INTRO TO BEEKEEPING
CLASS TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS!!
Make sure you join and attend your local
beekeeping club, read up on beekeeping, and clean
up your smoker.
BEE SURE TO PROMOTE THIS CLASS TO ALL OF YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS!!!
Saturday, February 27th Intro to Beekeeping A partnership between Southside Beekeepers Association and the
Agriculture and Natural Resources program of Virginia Cooperative Extension.
This Beekeepers class for beginners will provide a short course on Beekeeping Equipment, Protective Gear, Honey Bee Biology and Colonies, Hive Management, and Honey Bee Pests and Diseases.
Speakers: Keith Tignor
Virginia State Apiarist
Lucky Streich, President
Southside Beekeepers Association, Emporia
Pam Fisher, President
Virginia State Beekeepers Association
Andy Westrich Owner and Operator
Hampton Apiaries and Andy's Woodenware
$30 per adult - $10 for each child under 16 Lunch included with pre-registration
Fee includes Beekeeping Basics Book and
additional beekeeping information (One set of reference materials per
household.)
PLUS a FREE membership to the Southside Beekeepers Association from Feb 28 to June 30, 2016.
Pre-registration required Limited Seating
Deadline to register: February 21st
9:00am - 5:00pm
at Greensville Ruritan Club,
370 Ruritan Drive, Emporia 23847
Adults Register HERE
Child under 16 Register HERE
OR Mail payment to :
Greensville Emporia Extension Office
105 Oak Street, Emporia, VA 23847
Make Checks Payable to: Southside
Beekeepers Association
For more information contact (434) 348-4223
Equipment will be available for sale
If you are a person with a disability and desire assistance or accommodation, please notify the Greensville/Emporia Extension Office at (434) 348-4223 during business hours of Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. *TDD number is (800) 828-1120.
Virginia Cooperative Extension programs and employment are open to all, regardless of age, color, disability, gender,
gender identity, gender expression, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic
information, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia State
University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. Edwin J. Jones, Director, Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg; M. Ray McKinnie, Interim Administrator, 1890 Extension Program, Virginia State
University, Petersburg.
(The Demaree method is a term used in beekeeping that
describes a swarming prevention method. The method was first published by George Demaree (1832–1915). It involves separation of the queen from the brood. However, it requires a great deal of labor and time. The objective is to separate the unsealed brood
and eggs from the queen. Brood goes above the excluder and the queen below. This measure reduces overcrowding in the beehive
and therefore the bees desire to swarm; this method makes it possible to retain the total colony population; thus maintaining
good honey production. The technique has the advantage of allowing a new queen to be raised as well. It is important that
the Demaree method is applied at the correct time. The timing
will vary depending on each season and the rate of colony expansion and nectar source in the area.)
“Getting to Know You”
A segment aimed at getting to know a little about your fellow beekeepers and SBA members.
MEET SUE MOORE
A little about Sue… Sue Moore is a retired Safety and Occupational Health Manager for the Navy and Army Hospitals in Norfolk, VA. In
her first life she was a Dental Hygienist. Born and raised in Norfolk she is married to Bucky Moore, she has one son
and now resides in Waverly, VA. Hobbies and interests include naturopathy, she is a Certified Natural Health
Professional and Certified Homeopath. Anything to do with natural medicine is her passion.
What prompted you to get into beekeeping? We have eliminated sugar and any artificial sweeteners from our
household so naturally we were drawn to the natural sweetener…honey! We started consuming and using volumes of
honey as a sweetener in coffee, baked goods, etc. and decided we better invest in some bees!
How long have you been beekeeping? We got their first bees in June of 2015 and now have 7 hives.
What do you enjoy most about beekeeping? I love going through the hives and seeing all of the brood and
honey the bees are working.
Would you be willing to help mentor other beekeepers? LOL…sure…it won’t take long to tell them
“everything” I know!
Do you make/sell any beekeeping supplies or bee products and if so what? Not making/selling anything at
this time but plan to in the future!
Contact Information Address: 13139 Beaver Dam Road, Waverly, VA 23890
Phone: (804) 514-8196
Email: [email protected]
Club Member Since: June 2014
Birthday: December 16th
*********************************************************************************** This is a new section to the newsletter featuring YOU! Each month we will feature one of our members in the
newsletter. This will help everyone to get to know each other. So far we have only received a few entries. This is a
form of networking…you never know when your occupation or special skill or products may come in handy to one of
the other members. Please fill out a form available at the monthly meetings and give it to Amy at one of the meetings
along with a photo (I may have a photo of you – just ask)
The Beekeepers Guild of Southeast Virginia is offering a 3 day Beekeepers Introductory
Course. If interested click on the picture below to be redirected to their website.