
Well, I guess it was me. I just went back and looked at the honey kitchen page corrected the statement that you had to proctor if you wanted to extract.

If you haven’t considered it, our honey kitchen is a great deal. If you’ve paid for Hobbyist or Beekeeper membership it’s free and you should consider using it. Why? Well,

The weather has turned brutal, but relief is coming with Hurricane Beryl. Thank you AI overlord for your summary.

Penn State Extension ran a drone workshop in State College that brought together beekeepers to explore honeybee drone behaviors and test methods for mite controlling behaviors. The event featured activities like semen collection for queen insemination and searches for drone congregation air spaces.

Philadelphia beekeepers are gearing up for honey harvesting season, with concerns about colony health and nectar flow timing. Picnic and Honey Kitchen on July 14th! Additionally, a plea for participation in the PA honey bee colony winter loss survey. Read about the Penn State Drone Workshop, and don’t forget the State Beeks Picnic on July…

The USDA is hosting a webinar on accessing help and funding for high tunnels and small-scale practices for farms and gardens, featuring urban grower Ben Miller.SignUp for USDA programs now for the 2025 application period.

The nectar flow peaked in early June but continues. The Summer Solstice Picnic will be postponed due to extreme weather. A weekly newsletter on Tuesdays will feature updates and events. Free queen bees are available on Dave’s personal website.

Beekeepers gather every summer for the Summer Solstice picnic, celebrating the end of swarm season and the upcoming honey harvest. Festivities include grilling, honey extraction, and a honey tasting event.

Robyn Underwood is asking PA Beekeepers to participate in a survey about overwintering survival of honey bee colonies in PA. A new online tool, Bee Winterwise, is now available. Follow the link to participate by June 30th!

An intensive zoom seminar of apitherapy from a team of Romanian and American Apitherapists. Promises to be most interesting!