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‘Hive Locator’, an exciting development to help bees
« on: April 26, 2014, 08:54:48 PM »
News from the Welsh Bee Keepers Association -

‘Hive Locator’, an exciting development on the WBKA Website.

A facility to pair those with a spare piece of land, with a beekeeper looking for a new site for his hives.

Read more about it at http://www.wbka.com/2014/04/hive-locator/ ,and register your plot of land, or your need for a new site at http://www.wbka.com/hive-locator/ .

Spread the word, the more users the better.                 

 From the Grant Williams of  WBKA : 

The Welsh Bee Keepers Association (WBKA) is the national body to which the nineteen local Associations within Wales are affiliated.
As the National representative we are always looking to promote the cause of bee keeping and continually strive to develop initiatives to keep the general public informed of our efforts.

It seems that most days we hear a new tale of woe concerning the poor honeybee. We hear of mite attacks, diseases and colony collapse, but local beekeepers are helping the bees fight back. Through the management of bee colonies, treatment of disease and maintenance of
the beehives, colony numbers are steadily increasing.

A new problem facing the beekeepers is finding suitable sites for the growing number of hives, and this is where you can help. The clever beekeepers of Wales have created a handy little widget for their website called 'Hive Locator'

In a nutshell it's a way to bring together members of the public or organisations, who may have a spare plot of land that they would be happy to site a beehive on, with a local beekeeper looking for such a site.

Originally conceived for use by the people of Wales, the site now covers the whole of the UK and is already seeing some positive results with plots being listed and taken up at an increasing rate.

The scheme offers an all round win-win situation, benefiting gardeners and allotment owners along with commercial crop growers, who will all get better pollination of their plants, and when you consider that honeybees pollinate one third of all the food we eat, that's important to us all.

We mustn't forget the stars in this pollination magic act: The Honeybees themselves. They've been around for millions of years, quietly going about their work, they may even have been the single most important creature during the development of life on earth, without them there would have been much less food. So don't let them down now, please join the campaign and let your local beekeeper know about your spare bit of land.

We are looking to promote the Locator through organisations who have a local presence and an interest in the environment. We would be most appreciative of any efforts in helping us spread the word about our Hive Locator.

 For more information on the Hive Locator or future developments, still in the pipeline from the WBKA visit www.wbka.com, you'll find a wealth of information and links to beekeeping associations in your part of Wales and further afield.

Best wishes,

Grant Williams

webmaster@wbka.com
www.wbka.com

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Impacts of neonicotinoids on bees
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2014, 07:49:58 PM »
Short video  of Impacts of neonicotinoids on bees -
"The Task Force on Systemic Pesticides provides comprehensive, independent analysis to inform more rapid & improved decisions on the use of systemic pesticides & their impact on biodiversity & ecosystems. This video highlights the recent Worldwide Integrated Assessment report on the use of neonicotinoids and its effect on biodiversity and ecosystems."
Website: http://tfsp.hifrontier.com "


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Re: ‘Hive Locator’, an exciting development to help bees
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2014, 08:17:28 PM »
I'll take a look, Maggi. I would LOVE to have a hive or two in my garden.
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Re: ‘Hive Locator’, an exciting development to help bees
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2014, 08:21:12 PM »
I've registered! Very quick and easy.  :)
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Re: ‘Hive Locator’, an exciting development to help bees
« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2014, 08:43:05 PM »
Well done , Anne - has to be a good idea.
Ian was on a Radio Scotland (digital ) programme  yesterday (  part of the "Commonwealth Voices" series- may be on regular radio Scotland slot later) and there was a piece about a scheme where you can have  bees on your property and  apiarists come to tend them for you - even the roof of a restaurant in a city - but I think it was a different scheme to the Hive Locater one - will try to find details of that too.
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