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EMBA Beginners Follow-Up Meeting

Online via Zoom MO, United States

This is a follow-up meeting to the Beginning Beekeepers Webinar.  This meeting, held on February 16th, focuses on the Newbees to discuss where do you go from here. Much of the meeting will be spent answering questions that the new beekeepers have.  Experienced club members are encouraged to attend to help answer the questions.  Meeting… Read More »EMBA Beginners Follow-Up Meeting

March Club Meeting

Online via Zoom MO, United States

EMBA invites you to register for our March Club Meeting via Zoom Webinar Wednesday, March 9th @ 7:00 pm focusing on Early-Season Spring Management Guest Speaker Ana Heck Register Here   Ana Heck is Michigan State University's Apiculture Extension Educator. Her role engages beekeepers, growers, pesticide applicators, and home gardeners to improve the health of… Read More »March Club Meeting

April Club Meeting

Online via Zoom MO, United States

EMBA invites you to register for our April Club Meeting via Zoom Webinar Wednesday, April 13th @ 7:00 pm focusing on Installation of Package Bees & Nucs along with Tips & Tricks to Catch Swarms Guest Speaker John Pashia John Pashia is an EMBA member, beekeeping enthusiast & educator who manages hives in Pevely, Missouri.… Read More »April Club Meeting

Queen Pick-up

Donald Danforth Plant Science Center 975 North Warson Road, St. Louis, MO, United States

Queen pick-up by prepaid buyers will  be held on Saturday, April 16th from 9:00a.m. to 10:00a.m., at the entrance to the EMBA Club apiary, located on west side of the Danforth Plant Science Center parking lots, enter from the Olive Street Road entrance and follow the road to the left (to the west side of… Read More »Queen Pick-up

January Monthly Meeting

Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center Auditorium 11715 Cragwold Road, Kirkwood, MO, United States

Kent Williams - EAS Master Beekeeper Looking forward to the new year, Kent will share his current thinking on all things beekeeping, including the two halves of a honey bee colony's winter. Kent has been keeping bees in Kentucky for 30+ years. He is currently a nuc and queen producer and rents colonies for pollination of vine… Read More »January Monthly Meeting

February Monthly Meeting

Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center Auditorium 11715 Cragwold Road, Kirkwood, MO, United States

EMBA and St. Louis Beekeepers are pleased to welcome Pat Ward Retired Director of the Missouri Arboretum at Northwest Missouri State University & owner/operator Happy Hollow Nursery. Pat and his wife Barb run up to 12 colonies themselves. and are founding members of the Apple Creek Beekeepers Club which meets in Jacksonville, Illinois. Northwest Missouri… Read More »February Monthly Meeting

March Monthly Meeting

Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center Auditorium 11715 Cragwold Road, Kirkwood, MO, United States

Know Your State Apiarist Lee Conner has been with the Missouri Department of Agriculture since 2014 and Missouri's State Apiarist since 2017. Lee will be talking about the state of Missouri’s Apiary Inspection Program including the state's requirements for transporting hives. He will also detail what a typical state inspection consists of. Lee's been a… Read More »March Monthly Meeting

April Monthly Meeting

Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center Auditorium 11715 Cragwold Road, Kirkwood, MO, United States

Understanding Varroa Mites and their impact on our honey bees by Dr. Juliana Rangel-Posada Juliana has a Ph. D. in Neurobiology and Behavior from Cornell University and is currently Associate Professor of Apiculture in the Department of Entomology at Texas A&M University. She is an active member of the Texas Beekeepers Association and has spoken… Read More »April Monthly Meeting

May Monthly Meeting

Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center Auditorium 11715 Cragwold Road, Kirkwood, MO, United States

Raising Local Queens | Jane Sueme, Co-founder of Saint Louis Beekeepers Jane will present on the Saint Louis Beekeepers Sustainable Stock Apiary's work to raise local, regionally-adapted queen stock. Jane will share the story of how their project was inspired by Randy Oliver with Scientific Beekeeping and SLU bee researcher Geraldo Camillo. The team of… Read More »May Monthly Meeting

Great Plains Master Beekeeping Open Apiary May

Isabee's 765 Gravois Road, Fenton, MO, United States

Open Apiary times are an informal, unstructured gathering. There will be brief demonstrations, questions and answers, and time to get hands-on experience with beehives. Open Apiary will count as 2 hours of field training toward your progress through the Great Plains Master Beekeeping program. All participants must be a member of a bee club, any… Read More »Great Plains Master Beekeeping Open Apiary May

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