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Want to talk to someone about joining our Association?
Please contact:
 Ruth Mountford
 01626 834577
 E-mail: ruth.mountford @ tiscali.co.uk.
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Newton Abbot Beekeepers Association is a branch of the Devon Beekeepers Association (DBKA). Benefits of DBKA Membership are as follows:

Education and Training
All branches hold local apiary meetings at which practical beekeeping skills are demonstrated and discussed. Beginners are prepared for the Basic Assessment, (download syllabus from BBKA) they are encouraged to take in their second year. Winter evening classes and discussion groups are held throughout the county, depending on local needs and interests. Those beekeepers who are interested are guided in their preparations for the various British BKA Examination Board modules ranging from management, biology, behaviour, diseases, breeding to anatomy, history and microscopy.
See the BBKA website for full details
See BBKA assessments page

Branch Libraries
Several branches (including Newton Abbot) have a good range of books on various aspects of beekeeping that may be borrowed either for general reading or, by arrangement, for special study. Newton Abbot Library page

‘Beekeeping’
The county magazine which is issued ten times a year. It is included in the Members’ annual subscription. It provides information about the Association, matters of interest to beekeepers generally (including seasonal management tips, updates on disease treatment, new official regulations, national/regional and branch activities and book reviews). Local and national beekeeping equipment and suppliers support us with regular advertisement.
Editor: Glyn Davies
E-mail: landscore @ eclipse.co.uk.
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the Membership Subscription/Renewal Form:

2009 Membership Subscription/Renewal Form

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Adult bee disease diagnosis (acarine, amoeba and nosema) is available through the microscopists appointed by a few of the branches.

For information about American and European Foul Brood and Varroa, see the leaflets issued by the National Bee Unit. Our Regional Bee Inspector is Adam Vevers, who is helped in Devon by three Seasonal Bee Inspectors.

Link to National Bee Unit – Bee Pests and Diseases
Link to Defra – download bee disease leaflets

     
     


Queens and Nuclei
Some branches raise good quality queens and nuclei for sale to members - especially beginners. This is to encourage members to improve the docility, vigour and, hopefully, disease resistance of colonies. Ask your local Secretary for details.

Other Services
General beekeeping advice is available from the Secretary who, if she does not know the answer herself, ‘knows someone that does’. Each Branch boasts one or more local ‘experts’ who are very pleased to help newcomers to the craft and help with colony management problems.

Bees and the Community (including schools)
Each branch is encouraged to provide speakers for other local interest groups, particularly those concerned with the environment, gardening and horticulture, and the retired. Branches have been supplied with information packs of particular interest to children that includes books and videos.

Representation
Registered Members shall have the right to vote at AGMs and Extra-ordinary General Meetings (EGM). By virtue of a captiation fee paid annually on their behalf, they will be Registered Members of the British Beekeepers Association.

     
             
 
© Newton Abbot Branch of the Devon Beekeepers Association 2010 - Registered Charity Number 270675

 

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