This mid-summer flower will have bees falling over themselves to work, and it is not uncommon to see multiple types of bees, and butterflies working […] Read More
Observations you may have in August: During warm weather you may observe what may appear as unusual behaviors by your bees – you’ll see fanning, […] Read More
During the 44th APIMONDIA International Apicultural Congress in Daejeon, which will take place from September 15~20, 2015, under the theme “Bee, Connecting the World!”, many […] Read More
We hope you are enjoying the summer – as is tradition, there is no PSBA meeting scheduled in July to allow bees a break to […] Read More
This report submitted by new Board member, Jon Tuite. On May 30th, 2015, I was treated to the truly unique experience of my first PSBA […] Read More
There will be a Sue Cobey queen rearing workshop, Saturday, July 25, 9 am – 2 pm, hosted by the Pierce County Beekeepers Association. Registration closes 7/23 […] Read More
PSBA could use some additional help at upcoming festivals and events in July and August. Share your love of bees with the community! Shoreline Solar […] Read More
This story submitted by Wallingford Neighborhood Captains Kevin Gow and Laura Lovell, photos by Kimberly Christensen On May 20, I got a call from Kimberly, […] Read More
Privet is a popular shrub that produces clusters of small white flowers that are highly desirable to honey bees. Most varieties of privet are evergreen, […] Read More
A reminder that there is No Monthly PSBA Meeting in July! Instead, come to the annual Picnic on Saturday July 18th in the apiary (behind Graham […] Read More