MELPLASH SHOW 25TH AUGUST 2016 WDBKA HONEY SHOW & THE DORSET COUNTY HONEY SHOW

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NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2016 MELPLASH SHOW 25TH AUGUST 2016 WDBKA HONEY SHOW & THE DORSET COUNTY HONEY SHOW What a great day, the weather was good which was a bonus, in fact it was very hot in the afternoon - we had to open up the marquee. The show ground was heaving with people and so was our Honey Marquee most of the day - so many people were interested in the live bees in the observation hives, many other related attractions and the honey show classes, where we had a record entry of over 180 entries for our WDBKA & the County Honey Show. We were delighted this year to have entries from other Associations, which made for more competitive competition. Our Judge was Hazel Blackburn from Reading, she was very complimentary on our exhibits, standard was high - so credit to all those who entered - well done. Chris Thompson was our Steward, who I know enjoyed himself, learning such a lot from the experience. Richard Norman County President kindly came and presented all the Cups, Trophies and Sponsorships. The Blue Ribbon for best in show went to one of our members Carole Astbury with her beautiful entry of wax. The Novice prize went to Ted Sitwell, besides winning a trophy he has a free ticket to the National Honey Show in October. There are lots of photos on our website for everyone to see. The full results of every individual who entered the classes are attached to this Newsletter. Being Beekeeping Chairman for the Melplash Show, I must say a very big thank you to everyone who helped before, during and after the show - there is so much to do, just for a one day event. Hopefully everyone who was involved enjoyed the experience and will help next year. We are always on the look out for any other members who would like become involved to promote beekeeping. Thanks also go to Groves Nurseries - Bee Friendly Plants, Filberts - Beeswax balms & salves to classic polish, Debbie - Candle Rolling and ABeeC - Masiemore Beekeeping supplies. Carole 1

MELPLASH SHOW RESULTS 2016 COUNTY CUPS AND TROPHIES Richard Norman County President kindly presented all the Prizes Dorset Challenge Cup awarded to member gaining most points in classes 470-491 Winner - Dennis Clemens FW Carter Challenge Cup awarded to member gaining most points in classes 472, 477, 478, 478A, 479 Winner - Richard Norman Betty Courtney Memorial Shield awarded to member gaining most points in classes 481, 481A, 482, 489, 490 Winners Mike Wood Pearl Wellington Memorial Shield awarded to member gaining most points in classes 485, 486, 486A, 491 Winner - Dennis Clemens Novice Trophy & National Honey Show Card awarded to member gaining most points in classes 476A, 476B, 476C Winner - Ted Sitwell Branch Shield and 20 awarded to the Branch with the most points in classes 470-491 Winner - West Dorset 2

MELPLASH SHOW RESULTS 2016 TROPHY & SPONSORED CLASSES M C Bond Shield for WDBKA member gaining most points across all classes 470 to 500 : Winner - Mike Wood Carole Brown Trophy for WDBKA member gaining most points in classes open only to members 492 to 500: Winner - Carole Astbury M R Wood Challenge Cup - Class 480 for honey (novices who have never won a 1 st Prize): Winner Ted Sitwell Bob Mather Challenge Cup Class 477 or 497 - for best comb of honey ready for extraction: Winner - Vicky Gaston Blue Ribbon of Merit for Best Exhibit in Show: This year it was Class Winner - Carole Astbury Class 471 Sponsored by Modbury Farm Shop - 2x 1lb jars of clear medium honey Winner Richard Norman Class 485 Sponsored by Waitrose of Bridport Honey fruit cake Winner J M Dommett Class 487 Sponsored by Longs Fish and Chips Photograph relating to Beekeeping Winner Carole Astbury Class 488 Sponsored by Footeprints Bridport Photograph of bees inside/ outside the nest Winner Carole Brown Class 493 Sponsored by Co-op of Bridport 2x 1lb Jars of clear medium honey Winner Sarah More Class 494 Sponsored by Sue and Mike English, Fruits of the Earth Wholefood Shop 2x 1lb Jars of chunk honey Winner No award Class 495 Sponsored by W M Morrisons of Bridport - 2x 1lb jars of naturally crystallised honey Winner Hilary Green Class 497 Sponsored by AbeeC Maisemore Agency -Frame for Extraction Winner - Vicky Gaston Class 499 Sponsored by Filbertsbees.co.uk Beeswax in 8 moulded pieces Winner Carole Astbury Class 499A Sponsored by Felicity s Farm Shop - Honey Cherry Cake Winner Joyce Lyall 3

Chairmans Ramblings I do hope you and your colonies are thriving and in good health. Many, many thanks to all who helped make our day at Melplash Show such a success. There are so many of you who did things before and during the day. Thank you. We had lots of entries for the judge to inspect and the public to view, also plenty of cakes and bee products for the public to buy. We topped up the coffers very nicely. For the first time in many years, the Apiary supplied all the bees for the 3 hives, so thanks too, to all who help and come to the Apiary. Many thanks to Carole, our Secretary for all her work in making it all run so smoothly. Thanks also to the other stallholders in our marquee for joining us in making it such a successful day. It was interesting seeing the show honey. Much of it I suspect lime honey. The lime trees waited until that hot spell towards the end of July. It was humid and hot enough at night so that there was a huge nectar flow. Those colonies lucky enough to have Himalayan Balsam nearby, like the Apiary Bees, are filling their brood boxes nicely. Some of the Apiary Balsam looks like it could be at least 15ft tall! All that wet weather was of some use! You have probably noticed too that the colonies have brought in plenty of propolis; winter preparations are well underway. Now is the time to make sure your colonies have plenty of winter stores. The Ivy will be starting soon, so do leave a little space for that. Feeding is best done by the end of this month. Do be careful not to encourage robbing. Round me, there are few wasp nests as they too suffered from the warm winter and changeable spring and summer. Do reduce entrances just in case; they can rob out a weak colony very quickly. Look at the height of the Balsam - super for bees - they just love it. Introduced to the UK in 1839, Himalayan balsam is now a naturalised plant, found especially on riverbanks and in waste places where it has become a problem weed - but not in beekeepers eyes! 4

Now is the time to inspect the colonies for disease and to remove those colonies queens that are not up to scratch or of overly defensive colonies. Then if the bees and brood are healthy, unite them over newspaper. At the Apiary we now have 9 colonies so will be uniting 3 of them on the 3 rd. We will overwinter too many for next year, just incase queens fail; now an all too common occurrence. We will then unite or sell to reduce down to probably 3 colonies in the spring. In many years, this all would have been done by now, but this year the colonies are about a month late, some honey came off just before Melplash and the rest will come off the last weekend in August. This made varroa treatment later than normal but then it is only now that some queens are taking a break. Some of the colonies had Apibioxal recently and one had Maqs as she was on a double brood. Some have started their Apiguard and will get their second dose on the 3 rd September. One nuc that went to Melplash will start Apilife Var on the 3 rd too. Do come along, you might will get some useful tips from experienced members. There will be some queens available from the apiary and I have some spare queens if you need one. Best Wishes to you and your bees. Sarah More 2017 BEGINNERS COURSE Our annual course for prospective beekeepers will run again in 2017. There are only 25 places each year and 3 of these have already been booked. The Melplash Show is a key enrolment opportunity and we would advise anyone to register their interest as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. The course is always over subscribed - it represents excellent value for money and serves as a comprehensive introduction to beekeeping and the WDBKA network of support. Beginners' Course 2017 Venue - Bridport Christian Fellowship Hall in East St car park Cost - 60 - Secure a place with a 10 non-refundable deposit. Time and Dates - 7-9.15pm Jan 31st, 7th,(14th Feb is Half Term week, we have a Talk for all Beekeepers) 21st & 28th Feb, March 7th, 14th, 21st, 22nd - theory part of the course, followed by practical sessions in the apiary on Saturdays in April and May. If members are aware of anyone who would like to join the course please refer them to the secretary Carole Brown secretary@westdorsetbees.org.uk or our website for further details www.westdorsetbees.org.uk 5

HIRE OF WDBKA HONEY EXTRACTORS If you wish to hire one of the 2 honey extractor please contact Liz Moxom Tel 01308 485504 or Chris Thompson Tel 01300 341888 When hiring an extractor please be mindful of others wishing to have it, so do have your supers ready for extracting and return it to Liz and Chris asap Geoff Spicer still has bees and lots of equipment for Sale at very reasonable prices Please contact him on Tel 01308 421201 SITE FOR BEES AT MOSTERTON - IS ANYONE IS INTERESTED? Please contact Mrs Halse Downbarn Farm, Mosterton Dorset DT8 3HP on mobile 07702 730869 WEST DORSET BKA EVENTS COMING SOON DATE TIME EVENT WHERE DETAILS SATURDAY 1ST OCTOBER 10:30AM APIARY MEETING FOR ALL BEEKEEPERS NETHERBURY APIARY PARK FARM DT6 5LY CLEAN SUITS PLEASE TUESDAY 11TH OCTOBER 7.30PM TALK BY THE WELL KNOWN BRIGIT STRAWBRIDGE ON BRITISH BEES CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP HALL EAST ST CAR PARK BRIDPORT DT6 3 QD TV Presenter & Environmental campaigner TUESDAY 15TH NOVEMBER 7.30PM WDBKA AGM CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP HALL EAST ST CAR PARK BRIDPORT DT6 3 QD TUESDAY 13TH DECEMBER 7.30PM WDBKA CHRISTMAS GET TOGETHER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP HALL EAST ST CAR PARK BRIDPORT DT6 3 QD Published for its members by West Dorset Beekeepers Association Secretary: Carole Brown 11 North Hill Way, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4JX Tel 01308 456210 email secretary@westdorsetbees.org.uk 6