October 14th | Chimacum Grange
Topic: Winterizing Your Bee Hives
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BeeKeepers~ Here is a video from Cal Lomsdalen (Tarboohoneybees) of a talk given by Gerry Rozema in BC on splitting hives. The video, which talks extensively about the honey flows in...
This is the blog where members of the East Jefferson Beekeepers Association share their beekeeping experiences in the Pacific Northwest. EJBees is located in the northeastern part of the Olympic...
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Visit our official club website at EJBees.org for information on membership, club activities, classes, schedule changes, and newsletters. Benefits of Being a Member Participate in beekeeping...
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Wax moths are usually a minor problem for beekeepers in our area of Western Washington. Wax moth larva (maggots) consume wax and protein from brood comb in which they produce webs and frass...