Dr. David Tarpy
Our June Meeting Keynote is Dr. David Tarpy, speaking to queen issues and dynamics, and diagnosing hive conditions! Read More …
Our June Meeting Keynote is Dr. David Tarpy, speaking to queen issues and dynamics, and diagnosing hive conditions! Read More …
MSBA has scheduled full-day meetings (which are free and open to the public) on these upcoming dates: June 13, 2020 at UMD/College Park: Dr. David Tarpy, Keynote November 7, 2020 at Maryland Department of Ag/Annapolis: Randy Oliver, Keynote February 13, 2021 at Harford County Community College: Keynote TBA June 12, 2021 at UMD/College Park: Dr. Jaime Ellis, Keynote
Don’t miss your chance to hear Kim Flottum speak at two different MSBA workshops on February 14, 2020: TIME: 1:15 pm – 3:00 pm LOCATION: University of Maryland, Susquehanna Hall room 1120 (CLICK HERE for interactive google map and driving directions) TOPIC: 10 Rules for modern beekeeping DESCRIPTION: Queens, genetics, pests, swarming, room, food, wintering well, and more. Bees are livestock, and this is about animal husbandry. $5 suggested donation to MSBA TIME: 6:30 pm -8:30 pm LOCATION: Howard County Read More …
New varroa silver bullet? Nectar is hard! Too many bees? Almonds, Bt, pesticide concentrations. Read More …
Both long- and short-sleeved “I’m a Maryland Beekeeper” shorts are available again, both for delivery and pickup.
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Recently, a relatively expensive foundation featuring drawn wax (but NOT beeswax) cells that are synthetically produced has come on the market. Beekeepers should be concerned to see synthetic wax combs on the market. Even if synthetic wax were chemically similar to beeswax and made of food- or pharmaceutical-grade ingredients, it is not beeswax. Using synthetic wax will degrade the quality of the products that beekeepers may give or sell to customers who expect a pure product made by bees. If Read More …
Looking forward to a Spring 2020 with lots to smile about! Click on images to expand. [rl_gallery id=”9181″]
SUCCESS! Thank you to the many members who donated to this urgent cause. MSBA collected enough money to send emergency bee food to Puerto Rico’s unique bee subspecies. This fundraiser is now closed. Read More …
Cybil Preston, State Apiary Inspector, MDA Phone 410-841-5920, Fax 841-5835, Cell 410-562-3464 2019 Statistics: Maryland has 2,161 beekeepers registered, in 2,716 apiaries and 15,923 registered honey bee colonies. Mack and Tukka have inspected and certified 2000 colonies so far this winter! Apiary registration letters In December, the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s Apiary Inspectors Office sent out letters and registrations to all beekeepers who have been active during the last 5 years. Please do send in or email your signed registration Read More …