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mike_studerThe Wilson County Beekeepers Association meets Monday, 9 September 2013 at 7:00 PM at the James E. Ward Agricultural Center on the Wilson County Fairgrounds in Lebanon Tennessee.
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The program for May will be:  Fall & Winter Management — Mike Studer
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Note: After you enter the fairgrounds through the main gate, travel east until you reach the exhibit buildings, turn left and we are in the West Building on your right. Look for all the cars.

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If you missed it, WSMV Channel 4 reported from the Honey Show booth during the Fair last week and our very own Petra made the news.

http://www.wsmv.com/video?clipId=9209620&autostart=true

Thank you Petra, Carey and everyone who volunteered during the Fair this year.

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Be sure to check out the sweet photos from the opening weekend of the 2013 Wilson County Fair. It’s the Year of the Honeybee!

This sweet little honeybee was seen buzzing around the honey booth

This sweet little honeybee was seen buzzing around the honey booth

Events – 2013 Wilson County Fair – Sunday, 18 August

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1st Place winning frame of honey.

1st Place winning frame of honey.

Events – 2013 Wilson County Fair – Saturday, 17 August

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WASHINGTON – In an ongoing effort to protect bees and other pollinators, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed new pesticide labels that prohibit use of some neonicotinoid pesticide products where bees are present.

“Multiple factors play a role in bee colony declines, including pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency is taking action to protect bees from pesticide exposure and these label changes will further our efforts,” said Jim Jones, assistant administrator for the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention.

The new labels will have a bee advisory box and icon with information on routes of exposure and spray drift precautions. Today’s announcement affects products containing the neonicotinoids imidacloprid, dinotefuran, clothianidin and thiamethoxam. The EPA will work with pesticide manufacturers to change labels so that they will meet the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) safety standard.

In May, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and EPA released a comprehensive scientific report on honey bee health, showing scientific consensus that there are a complex set of stressors associated with honey bee declines, including loss of habitat, parasites and disease, genetics, poor nutrition and pesticide exposure.

The agency continues to work with beekeepers, growers, pesticide applicators, pesticide and seed companies, and federal and state agencies to reduce pesticide drift dust and advance best management practices. The EPA recently released new enforcement guidance to federal, state and tribal enforcement officials to enhance investigations of beekill incidents.

More on the EPA’s label changes and pollinator protection efforts:
http://www.epa.gov/opp00001/ecosystem/pollinator/index.html

View the infographic on EPA’s new bee advisory box:

Click to access bee-label-info-graphic.pdf

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The Wilson County Beekeepers Association was well represented well at the North Alabama… Limestone County Beekeepers Association Symposium held at The Alabama Robotics Technology Park on Bee Line Highway, Saturday, August 10, 2013.
Those attending we’re President Carey Mitchell, Secretary/Treasurer Petra Mitchell, Leonard Walker, Ray Turner, and Herb Lester.

Pictured above are Carey Mitchell and Leonard Walker visiting with Dr. Clarence Collison, Beekeeping Specialist, Emeritus Professor/Dept. Head of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Mississippi State University. Dr. Collison spoke on: Importance of Quality Queens, Colony Management for Max Honey Yields, and Honey Bee Genetics. Other heavy hitters were Dr. Jim Tew and Jerry Hayes.