The PSBA Research committee has been gathering both qualitative and quantitative data for the past 2 years. The total amount of data that was collected […] Read More
On May 19th, the Obama administration published a National Strategy to Promote the Health of Honey Bees and Other Pollinators. This was in follow up […] Read More
With the early onset of warm weather check your colonies for crowding. Add a new box if the frame(s) of a hive box are 80% […] Read More
Generocity, presented by Vulcan, is an event celebrating Seattle’s generous and philanthropic spirit. This showcase of nearly 40 nonprofits, including PSBA, provides one night for […] Read More
Thanks so much to those who came to PSBA’s Field Day on Saturday May 30th 2015. We had great weather and everyone seemed to enjoy […] Read More
Field Day is on May 30th – Please help us prepare for the day by registering early – and so you can be assured of a seat at this […] Read More
Field Day is on May 30th – Please help us prepare for the day by registering early – and so you can be assured of a seat at this […] Read More
At PSBA’s May meeting, PSBA Research Projects will be reviewed by Research and Education chair, Daniel Najera PhD. Reports from the overwintering survey, varroa mite […] Read More
We received this note from Miss Carol Nicholson, elementary school teacher at Blackwell Elementary School in Sammamish as a result of a presentation by PSBA President, Gerardo […] Read More
Thanks to our many volunteers who came out to help make the West Seattle Bee Festival so much fun for the community. There was a […] Read More