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pages home membership events for 2018 education fdbka honey show recipes newsreel about us normal 0 false false false en-us x-none x-none we are buzy building our fdbka website. please bear with us while it is under construction. we are a predominantly urban group of bee keepers numbering over 100 registered, partner and country members and now in our 99th year (2018). we are affiliated to hampshire bee keepers association (hba) and the british bee keepers association (bbka). we hold monthly meetings all year round. in the spring and summer we hold apiary meetings at different apiaries. in autumn and winter we hold indoor meetingds in stubbington, when we have special guest speakers on all different bee related topics. we also run a training and educational apiary at manor farm, bursledon, where we have held honey and bee weekends for the last few years which has been a fantastic weekend for us and the general public, details of which are posted on the apiary page. we openly welcome and encourage 'newcomers' to join us. we also are more than happy to invite members of the public along who may have a fear of bees or people who really would like to know a little more about bee's and bee keeping to one of our summer apiary meetings. we will loan you a bee suit and gloves (limited numbers depending on the meeting) if you wish to know more please email the secretary using the contact link, or look at the membership page . labels: about us , beekeeping dates for your diary normal 0 false false false false en-us x-none x-none subscriptions please remember that annual subscriptions are now due for 2018. print off the form on the membership page and send it to steve wilson our membership secretary. things to do injune continue making weekly inspections. check for disease and occupied queen cells. check the queen has room to lay. add an extra super when bees are covering 6/7 frames in the one below. prepare spare supers and super frames. be generous with supers as the space is needed more for the bees than the honey. manage swarms, check for queen cells, spilit a strong colony. be ready to collect swarms. consider setting up for a bait hive. monitor varroa mite drop. june is a time when varroa numbers build up as the amount of brood increases so does the number of mites. use integrated pest management techniques to control mite numbers. beware june gap as there may be a shortage of forage. check food stores especially after removing osr honey. letter from coloss dear beekeeper. in the last decade, elevated losses of western honey bee colonies have been observed, mainly in europe and north america, but the underlying causes still remain unclear. in 2008, european and usa honey bee experts formed a network "coloss" realising that efforts by individual countries to identify the drivers of losses were unlikely to succeed, given the current consensus that causes are complex and can be different between regions and between the years. now more than 1000 scientists are working together in this network in specific working groups. the epidemiological working group have developed a standardised questionnaire to identify the underlying causal factors of losses and provide beekeepers sustainable management strategies. we now invite you to fill in the questionnaire for 2018 which you will find below. this will enable us to compare your answers with other beekeepers. with your data we can estimate the relative risk of colony losses for beekeeper decisions such as varroa treatment, migration of colonies and comb replacement. we also aim to identify differences in relative mortality risk between regions. this will enable follow up research projects in specific regions. at your option your personal details may be recorded however we undertake not to disclose them to any third party to protect your privacy. finally your help is much appreciated. please can i ask you to promote this survey and the questionnaire link through this open letter to as many english bee keepers as you are able to do so. feel free to share the link by email, word of mouth, newsletters or social media and to your local bee keeping organisations. in doing so you will be making a contribution to tackling the problem of colony losses and ensuring that english data is represented as an equal partner in the coloss european community. the survey link : http://www.bee-survey.com/ index.php/246176?lang=en thanking you dr anthony williams coloss survey coordinator for england de montfort university a member of leicester and rutland beekeepers association and rugby beekeepers association email: anthony.williams@dmu. ac.uk tel: 0116 207 8468 instructions for completing the survey -- you may wish to print out a copy of these instructions for reference -- 1. please read the questions carefully and answer as many as possible. your cooperation is much appreciated. 2. only complete the electronic “official coloss” questionnaire once . 3. there are separate paper questionnaires from the national bee unit (nbu) in circulation and also pending a winter loss survey from the british bee keepers association (bbka). though there is some overlap between the three surveys please treats each survey separately. each organisation’s questionnaire has been designed to meet different organisational purposes. at present efforts between the three organisations are uncoordinated it is hoped that in the future we will be able to coordinate our efforts. 4. please note that questions marked with * have to be completed . 5. excluding the informed consent question, final comments box there are 31 questions. 6. the survey asks questions about your bee keeping practice over the last 12 months, in particular the number of colonies you have in production and have lost over the winter period. you may wish to consult your records before starting the survey. 7. the questionnaire should be done in one sitting and should take about 15 minutes to complete. 8. however if you wish to complete the survey in more than one sitting to check your answers for example, you can do so by providing a user id and password. you will be emailed a link to complete the survey. click on the greyed out words " resume later " on the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. 9. this questionnaire will be close on 5th june 2018. 10. the second page of the survey is an informed consent form, please select the checkboxes/statements that apply to you, finally on this page place your initials in the “other” box at the bottom of the page to indicate your consent. 11. finally on completing the survey you will have the option of printing out your survey responses for your records. 12. the survey is electronic form and there is no provision for a paper copy , however if you do not have online access or you are below the age of 18 you may find someone to complete the survey on your behalf . 13. if you have any questions about the survey then please contact anthony williams at the email address: [email protected] about coloss coloss is a pan european network of researchers, beekeepers and government representatives that provides resources and opportunities to disseminate latest bee keeping research. the mission of coloss is to improve the well-being of bees (in particular the western honey bee apis mellifera ) at a global level. our goals include: • advocating for bees, and their well-being, especially to government legislators and administrators • coordinating international research, including the development of standard research methods • disseminating knowledge and training related to improving the well-being of bees • promoting youth development and gender balance among those studying, or those actively involved in promoting, the well-being of bees the survey team is made up of in excess of 30 countries, most of the european regions are involved in coloss monitoring. each national co-ordinator runs a similar survey in their own country, using a standardised 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