CEBA will often open their Saturday Events for the public to step into the bee yard and discover the world of honeybees. Our Monday night meetings, when posted, are also open to the public.
The majority of our events are Membership Only and often include very experienced & certified beekeepers teaching in the bee yard. These are part of the benefits being a CEBA Member.
All information that can be accessed on our website is certainly "public". However, non-members do not see the list of available activities and/or cannot purchase bees through the club.
PLEASE feel to write us at: CEBA.oiwc@Gmail.com
We will do our best to provide you information about the remarkable people who play with bees.
CEBA will be having their "end of summer" varroa workshop at our Oatland Apiary, on September 20th (10:00 am). This workshop is a follow-up to the educational talk provided by Kaley Kirby at our Sept 8th Meeting.
We will be performing a live demonstration using two methods to determine mite counts: (1) Sugar Shake and (2) Alcohol Wash. If you attended the meeting, you may remember Kaley referencing "ghost bees". This will also be demonstrated.
We will also perform two different types of treatments, as discussed from the meeting. Using our bee clubs Varroa Kit, we will perform the vaporization of oxalic crystals to treat a colony. Next, we will demonstrate the same treatment using a Burgess Fogger. Our solution will be water based, not alcohol base, so no chance of "flaming" can take place.
Members will see several short cuts in collecting the bees from the colonies. If you have never measured a 1/2 Cup of LIVE bees, then maybe you need to practice!
Please REGISTER WITH THIS LINK and join us in the apiary on September 20th!
Can you find the mites in this comb picture below?
LINKS on educational material on our website:
Q&A on Oxalic by Dadant
Step by Step Guide to Monitoring Mites
HBHC Guide to Varroa
Saturday Workshops always have additional surprises. Don't miss the "hands on learning" that this provides each beekeeper.
Experienced beekeepers encouraged to attend to help lead the multiple inspections.
Please register so we can plan better!!