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  • 27 April 2026 15:23 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Honey bees adjust how well they dance depending on the audience!

    Researchers found that when the audience is small the dancing bee becomes less precise. The dance is not a fixed message about food but a flexible performance shaped by social feedback  

                                    Read More Here
  • 27 April 2026 15:10 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Do your bit to support to support wildflowers, pollinators an biodiversity. For beekeepers it offers a way to improve forage for your bees right outside the hive.

    When you pledge to join No Mow May, you receive a FREE No Mow May Guide with tips and wildflowers and other pollinators to look out for.

    Join Here

  • 24 April 2026 15:06 | Anonymous member (Administrator)




    The Scottish Beekeepers Association will be hosting the Honey Tent at this year's Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh, and the tent wouldn't be the same without the competition entries on display. The schedule is now available for all the competition classes, to download it please click here

    With everything from novice classes, honey, beeswax, crafts, skeps, baking, photography, to young beekeepers' classes there's a competition to suit everyone! So why not give it a go, and who knows, you could be adding 'Award Winning'  or 'Scottish Champion' to your products or promotions!
    You need to register first before you enter, so please click below and look for Honey Show registration
    Royal Highland Show Competition Entry

    Closing date for online entries is Monday 11th May 

  • 22 April 2026 20:12 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon often rely heavily on small-scale farming for income, requiring them to clear land.

    Stingless beekeeping creates income without forest loss, empowering communities to protect their environment.

    Bees for Development are fundraising so that they can:

    Support 200 people to develop sustainable livelihoods through stingless beekeeping

    Train Indigenous Stingless Bee Champions in three regions of Peru

    Develop local and national markets for stingless bee products

    Protect stingless bees and their habitats

    Engage schools and young people through stingless bee education

    Make a donation between 22–29 April 2026 and all donations will be doubled!


  • 06 April 2026 16:38 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    The AGM takes place on Saturday 25th of April, from 10.30am, atSRUC Craibstone Campus in Aberdeen.

    This is an important opportunity to take part in the running of the Scottish Beekeepers Association, hear updates on the past year, and have your say on key matters. The AGM will also include the presentation of awards, recognising the achievements and contributions of members, followed by what promises to be an engaging and informative afternoon talk by Dr Johanna Yourstone and breakout sessions.

    Attend in person if you are able; it’s always a great chance to catch up, celebrate successes, and enjoy the talk together. Plus, there's a chance to win a microscope!

    To register your attendance, please click here. Registration closes on the 12th of April.

    If you are unable to attend, you can still ensure your voice is heard by submitting a proxy vote. Download the proxy voting form as a Word doc here or as a PDF here, and please email it to the Scottish Beekeepers Association General Secretary by noon on the 24th April secretary@scottishbeekeepers.org.uk

    The agenda and details of all resolutions and trustee nominations received, as well as the meeting papers, can be found in the Members' area of the Scottish Beekeepers Association website. This is a new portal, so you need to follow the instructions on the homepage to log in for the first time.

  • 05 April 2026 19:01 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    The Scottish Beekeepers Association  is calling for volunteer beekeepers to share their knowledge with visitors to the Honey Tent. There are around 10,000 visitors per day to the Showgrounds and many of them vist the honey tent.

    Volunteering is a great way to meet other beekeepers and to share your enthusiasm with the public.

    To register yourself as a volunteer please complete the online form at the link:

    Register to Volunteer Here

  • 01 April 2026 19:35 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Martin has recently passed his Apiarian and Expert Beemaster Examination.

    The final part of the examination was for him to deliver a presentation on an aspect of beekeeping to an audience of at least 15 people. Two examiners observed him doing this.

    Martin delivered his presentation - Drone Laying Queens and Laying Workers at the March monthly meeting attended by 23 people including the examiners.

     


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