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"To Autumn" by Keats: 100th anniversary Sept 19th 2019
2019 Beginner's Course Fully Booked
2020 Queens mated and laying
A busy week! Knowledge is power
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And then there were three....a third Nosema species confirmed in Uganda
Autumn Nosema Testing - yes folks it's that time of year again
Ballina Community Garden-Honeybees and Gardeners win a Community Green Flag award
Ballyhaunis club lecture on Preparing colonies for Winter
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
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Early Summer with Moy Valley Bees
Everything has its season
Eviction time looms for drones
Fat Bodies consumed by Varroa mites
First hint of Ivy in Co. Mayo: 5th September 2019
First Nucs will be delivered Sunday 17th June
First two school visits: Scoil Íosa, Ballina and Banagher N.S. A
Following up on recent posts- pollen close-ups
Full Circle
Great National Hotel, Ballina, welcomes it's first native honey bee colony
Guard Duty- Hallowe'en Style
Habitat loss and honey theft
Heir to the throne? But I'm far too young!!
Helen talks with the Connemara Beekeepers Association about detection of nosema
Ireland participates in the latest advances in developing Molecular tools for genotyping Honey Bees
Let's just start right here in February
May Day Posies and Pollen under the Microscope
Microscopy Measurements
Microscopy training- Donegal Bee Supplies
Mid Summer Madness
Moy Valley Bee Launch
No honey show? No problem-time to finally perfect a moisturising beeswax hand cream
Nucs- one week after Queens began to lay
Past, present & future, all in one shot-well done to the organisers of the 6th Annual West Awake Honey Show
Pollen profiles in Mayo honey, microscopes and paleontology on a crisp sunny Sunday in Galway
Pollination, biodiversity green flag and beekeeping with Creevagh National School.
Potential new therapy for allergic reaction to honey bee stings.
Practice makes perfect
Queen Mating in full swing
Report by Helen & Peter on SICAMM
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The Quest for Palm Oil Free Cosmetic Ingredients
Time and Tide waits for no one
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First two school visits: Scoil Íosa, Ballina and Banagher N.S. A
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Mar 26, 2018, 4:20 AM
by Tim Birdsall
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May 1, 2018, 7:21 AM
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hursday 8th March 2018 First two school visits: Scoil Íosa, Ballina and Banagher N.S.
A privilege to have visited these schools to tell the children all about pollination & beekeeping.