Queen Breeding Project for 2021 By Jeff Steenbergen Hello Beekeepers, For the last few years a handful of beekeepers have been working to improve the […] Read More
Blackberry blossom greetings everyone! You’ll find a recording of last night’s monthly PSBA meeting here at the link below. There is a great presentation by […] Read More
A Column by Kathy Cox Early May By now the weather is improving with some sunny days and temperatures approaching the 70’s. The colonies are […] Read More
A Column by Kathy Cox Early April In the Apiary April, 2021 It is April, rainy and cold with hardly a day over 55 degrees. […] Read More
Legislation before the WSL early this week (March 22nd) will affect Washington state beekeepers’ protections against pesticide applications, dependent upon hive registration. Beekeepers should read […] Read More
PSBA offers three Backyard Beekeeping classes this spring. Whether you’re a beginner preparing for your first year of beekeeping or looking for a refresher class, […] Read More
PSBA offers three Backyard Beekeeping classes this spring. Whether you’re a beginner preparing for your first season as a backyard beekeeper, or looking for a […] Read More
Springtime is bee time and now is a good time to look at your spring package, nuc and queen needs for 2021. PSBA has reviewed […] Read More
Greetings Beekeepers! In keeping with our need to maintain covid distancing, PSBA has hosted a virtual meeting tonight, April 28th at 6:30pm. Please view the […] Read More
Wednesday, April 22, 2020 It’s time to think about our Earth today – our forever home! Plant some pollinator plants or seeds! Encourage your kids […] Read More