SIBA Monthly Newsletter
SIBA Monthly Newsletter will be sent out by our prior meeting dates.
SIBA Monthly Newsletter will be sent out by our prior meeting dates.
BEE KEEPING IN AFRICA - zoom workshop Mark your calendar, and share - our next FREE beekeeping zoom workshop https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87882053471 Date: Saturday, December 19 2020 Time: 10am CST Presentations Topic 1: The impact of beekeeping on nutrition and economic strength amongst vulnerable households. Presented by Oluwaseun Johnson from Nigeria. And Topic 2: Beekeeping in Africa Apimondia Regional Commission for Africa Continue Reading
SIBA meetings occur the 3rd Thursday of each month, 6:30pm at the Sunman American Legion unless otherwise stated ahead of time. ALL are welcome! No dues. Monthly newsletters are sent out typically the Monday before the meeting. Subscribe to our newsletter for timely tips and meeting reminders from our website home page.
SIBA meetings occur the 3rd Thursday of each month, 6:30pm at the Sunman American Legion unless otherwise stated ahead of time. ALL are welcome! No dues. Monthly newsletters are sent out typically the Monday before the meeting. Subscribe to our newsletter for timely tips and meeting reminders from our website home page.
Jeff Montag presents "From Nuc to Honey, in one season." Join us in March at the Moores Hill Senior Center to get a jump on the bee season! Bring your mask!
Duane Bischoff will cover the topic of swarms and swarm catching! He'll cover the materials needed to make them yourself as well as tips and techniques on when and where to put them out. He'll also cover transferring them from the trap to a hive. Join us in April at our new venue, The Sunman American Legion.
This is a free online workshop beginning at 6pm EST via Facebook LIVE @ Purdue Extension-Ohio County Page.
Jason Morgan will be covering the topic of Mites. "My goal is to shed light on the process of taking a sample, doing a simple math formula with the number of mites you find, and determining if a hive needs treatment or not. If you take care of the mites, the bees tend to take care of the rest."