Evening Lectures update and recording link

Share This Post

On 1st December we enjoyed an inspiring talk from Rachel Faichnie, and her research into “The importance of sustainable land management on pollinators.”

If you would like to watch a recording of Rachel’s talk, you can find it here.

“That was such an interesting meeting tonight – great start to DBSA zoom meetings.“

A date for your diary

Tuesday 2nd February at 7.30 DSBA is hosting another evening lecture on zoom.  Luke Woodford, PhD student at St Andrew’s University, has several projects on managing varroa, based on science and with a highly practical application, which would be of interest to us. 

He will also talk about his main research project into varroa control on the Isle of Arran. “Healthy honeybees: analysis of deformed wing virus populations to assess rational Varroa control”

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Get updates and learn from the best

More To Explore

Members only

Making Soft Set Honey

Making Soft Set Honey Soft Set honey is controlled granulation and is not as difficult to make as you might think.  I have experimented with several batches and have found the following “recipe” yields consistently good results with a delightfully smooth soft set honey that melts in the mouth and won’t run off your toast.In […]

To access this post, you must purchase Ordinary Membership £12 per year or Joint Membership £15 per year.

News

Foulbrood Notice

Foulbrood Notice The following is a notice issued by the Scottish Government Bee Health Team for beekeepers across Scotland.   We are contacting you to

Do You Want To Become a Beekeeper?

Perhaps you simply want to know more about honey bees, their activities and products. If this is you, please join us to develop your interest and passion.