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Michael Bush Workshop – UPDATE

DATE:

Sunday, 3 June 2012 from 3pm to 7pm (doors open at 2:30).

LOCATION:

Trevecca University (Room: McClurken 102)
333 Murfreesboro Rd
Nashville, TN 37210

Here is a Google Map of the Trevecca Campus showing the McClurkan Building: McClurkan Building, Trevecca Nazarene University
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TOPICS TO BE COVERED:

1) Four Simple Steps to Healthy Bees
2) Lazy Beekeeping
3) Top Bar Hives
4) Top Bar Hive Construction
5) Question and Answer
6) If time allows-overwintering nucs

COST:

$15.00 pre-register via Paypal or  $20.00 at the door

Odie Blackmon arranged for Michael to speak in Nashville and is accepting pre-registration at a discount for those willing to pay in advance.  To pre-register and save $5, go to Paypal (before midnight 31 May) and send $ 15.00 for each person plus the name(s) of those attending to cob1969@gmail.com using Paypal account or credit/debit card.

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NEWSFLASH:  We have BREAKING NEWS on the 2012 WCBA  T-shirt race…

This just in:  There has been a change in the availability of sizes for the yellow T-shirts.  If you placed an order for a yellow T-shirt larger than 3X, please contact Melissa Everidge at reo8005@msn.com to correct your order.

If you have not yet placed your order, here are your options:

Design for this year:  #3 – Beehives on Stumps (see photo below)

T-shirt orders are happening now through June 4th (WCBA Picnic) and are $15 each regardless of color or size.  T-shirts should be available for pick up at both the July 2 and 23rd meetings.

Choose a color:  WHITE  or  YELLOW

Choose a size (adult sizes only):

WHITE available in:  S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X, 6X
YELLOW available in:  S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X

Please contact Melissa Everidge at reo8005@msn.com to place your order or for additional information.

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If you missed the May meeting Monday night, you missed an excellent presentation on observation hives by Barry Richards of Red River Bees in Cross Plains, TN.   Mr. Richards maintains the observation hives for The Nashville Zoo, The Adventure Science Museum in Nashville, and the forthcoming observation hive at the Discovery Center Science Museum in Murfreesboro.

In addition to outlining the Pros and Cons of the various types of observation hive installations, Mr. Richards shared some of the difficulties faced in maintaining permanent or long-term installations.  He also shared plans for a couple different do-it-yourself observation hives, one of which was developed by Dr. James Tew.  Another set of simple plans he found on beesource.com, an online beekeeping forum.  A link to those plans is included below, and here are the plans for James Tew’s very simple, do-it-yourself observation hive made from 2″x4″ lumber and plexi-glass.  This file is also available on the Resources page of our website.

If you would like to correspond with Barry Richards, or perhaps book him for a presentation to your beekeeping club, you can reach him by email at  swarmcatcher@gmail.com  on Twitter at  @swarmcatcher  on Facebook at  Red River Bees  or by visiting his website:  redriverbees.com

 

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The Minutes for the 7 May 2012 meeting have been posted here:

You can access the meeting minutes by scrolling to the bottom of the About Us page of this web site.

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At the May meeting of WCBA, Carey circulated instructions for conducting the Holst Milk Test for detecting American Foul Brood.  You can download the instructions in Adobe pdf file here:

This file is also listed and available for download under the heading ‘Wilson County Beekeepers Association files‘ on the Resources page of this website.

 

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Field Day is Saturday, 19 May 2012 at 10:00 AM. In the event of bad weather, FD will be the following Saturday, 26 May.  There are four locations to choose from in Wilson County. If you did not receive the email listing of FD locations, contact petrabee@hotmail.com

DO NOT BRING A HIVE TOOL!  The apiary owner or mentor will have a hive tool.

DO NOT WEAR YOUR GLOVES!  Clean neoprene gloves will be provided for those who wish to wear them.

Participants should bring a smoker and veil along with any other protective clothing you desire (except gloves).  If you wear a bee suit or jacket to Field Day, WASH IT FIRST! Diseases and pests can be transported on dirty clothing, so always wash your outfit before wearing it to another apiary.

Finally, smoker fuel will be provided at the apiary for all who bring a smoker. There will be a demonstration on how to properly light your smoker.

 

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