Waterford Honey Show 2022, takes place on Friday 9th September to Sunday 11th September 2022 at City Square, Shopping Centre,
Judging by Redmond Williams and John Donoghue will commence at 2.00 pm Friday 9th September
Admission is free
East Waterford Beekeepers Association
This video captured by Tristan Heth on the island of Tenerife, shows how stable air flows over a mountain range or simple convection can form waves in the clouds that resemble an ocean [source: https://t.co/HVt0IvKEQu, authors' IG: https://t.co/4N1umxNWv8] https://t.co/NgTfH82L1z
This video captured by Tristan Heth on the island of Tenerife, shows how stable air flows over a mountain range or simple convection can form waves in the clouds that resemble an ocean [source: https://t.co/HVt0IvKEQu, authors' IG: https://t.co/4N1umxNWv8] https://t.co/NgTfH82L1z
Congratulations to the Danish, Swedish and Norwegian Beekeepers associations who will be hosting the 49th international apicultural congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, in September 2025!
#Apimondia2025
We are delighted to announce that our annual Biodiversity & Honey Show will take place from 9-11 September. Show brochure & full list of free family events to follow shortly. #phoenixparkbiofest
@Ciarastweets A weed is a fantastic plant just growing in the wrong place. To be honest the insects love weeds it's just humans that think manacur garden are great
Good morning beekeepers!
This morning we share our new cover photo. For this year's World Bee Day we held a photo competition for children. This collage shows all the highly commended entries including the winners of the competition. The result of this was very impressive.
What's the buzz?
"Metarhizium is like a mold, not a mushroom. When spores land on a varroa mite, they germinate, drill into the mite, and proliferate, killing it from the inside out."
https://t.co/sltujDAaQX
Forage of the day... Phacelia!
Shout out to our on-call botanist, Emma Reeves, for always providing us with wonderful information for our forage of the day each week.
Good morning beekeepers ๐
Honeybees are the most important to us beekeepers, but do you know and can you identify all the other bees in Ireland?
The link below discusses the 99 bee species in Ireland.
https://t.co/N1b8cn9Hfy
Forage of the day!
Honeybees love the horse chestnut. When you see your bees bringing in a "brick red" pollen you know they're on the horse chestnut.
The flowers are just about finished now but it's a good tree to know about for your bees, if there are any in the area.