Activities are picking up on the Eastside for PSBA through the area captain program. Ken Argo has been contacted by several Eastside beekeepers with questions […] Read More
Friendly reminder – there is still time to sign up for the following beekeeping courses are organized by Washington State University, Department of Entomology: Rearing high quality […] Read More
The In The Hive tasks for Summer (June/July) are all about letting the girls do what they do, keep them and nearby humans safe and make […] Read More
Are you passionate about teaching other people about bees? Do you want to communicate PSBA values to our community? Would you like to sharpen your […] Read More
No Monthly Meeting in July! Instead come to the PSBA Picnic on Saturday July 19 in the apiary (behind Graham Visitor Center). It’s free but […] Read More
When thinking about July and plants that do well here, one of my bee favorites is Oregano and not just because I am Greek. Derived […] Read More
Ohio State University offers a free beekeeping webinar on July 16 at 6 AM PST (9 AM Eastern) featuring Thomas Janini, Associate Professor with The […] Read More
Continue to check for swarm cells each 7 – 10 days Blackberry, the major lowland Puget Sound nectar flow, starts in June and lasts 2-4 […] Read More
Even the White House is calling for action to help honeybees! Pollinator Week has raised awareness about bees more than ever before. Here are two […] Read More
We hope to see you at May meeting this Tuesday, the 24th! 6:30 Pre Meeting Lesson 7:00 PSBA Announcements 7:30 Main Meeting Presenter: Franclyn Heinecke, […] Read More