Honey Bees & Beekeeping in New Brunswick, Canada

June 2008

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Bee Truck Accident in Northern New Brunswick

screenshot: click for CNN news video of bee truck accidentA transport truck carrying honeybees overturned near St. Leonard, New Brunswick, when its load shifted on an off-ramp of the Trans-Canada Highway shortly after 6:00 a.m. today. The driver was not hurt.

The situation is under control and a detour has been set up on the highway to route traffic around the overturned truck. Beekeepers were quickly on the scene to smoke the bees to calm them, while fightfighters stood by with hoses to wet the hives down in case the morning rain (which kept the bees close to the truck) should happen to ease up. Fortunately, only a handful of the 330 four-hive crates of transported bees were opened in the accident.

The original plan was to try to flip the truck back onto its wheels, but officials from Agriculture Canada decided to move the crated hives one at a time to a second flatbed truck. The truck will wait until dark to move out, to give the bees a chance to return to their hives.

The bees had been pollinating blueberries near Tracadie-Sheila and were returning to their home in Ontario.

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Bee Talk, Anyone? - Summer

Do you want to:

  • ask a question about bees or beekeeping?
  • make a comment?
  • share something that you’ve read online?
  • float an idea?
  • look for a second opinion?
  • or just talk about strange doings in the beeyard?

If it’s about bees and beekeeping, this is the space to have your say! Please feel free to use the comment area (below) — Try it out!

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Green Festival Calls for Beekeepers

Beekeepers looking for places to exhibit and/or sell your honey and/or hive products may be interested in a notice we’ve just received of display space to rent at an event in Kent County, New Brunswick.

The Green Festival
“Family Fun, Music & Much More!!!”
30 August, 31 August & 1 September, 2008
10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Claireville, New Brunswick

Details follow.

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Maritime Bee Tour 2008 - Agenda and Registration Form

Maritime Bee Tour
Beyond The Hive – The Business of Value Adding

18 - 20 July 2008
Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

Hosted by the Nova Scotia Beekeepers Association

AGENDA

Friday July 18th
5:00 – 7:00 pm     Registration (Old Orchard Inn)
6:30 pm Wine and Cheese Reception
7:30 pm Evening Program – Reports and Provincial Updates
Saturday July 19th
before 8:30 am Breakfast on your own
8:45 am Load the Buses (Old Orchard Inn)
9:30 am Tour – Just us Coffee
10:45 am Tour – Tangled Gardens
12:30 pm Lunch – Between the Bushes
1:30 pm Tour - Blueberry Acres
3:00 pm Tour – Fox Hill Cheese
4:30 pm Tour – Gasperaux Winery
5:30 pm Banquet – Gasperaux Winery (Guest Speaker: Christy Hiemstra)
8:00 pm Return to the Old Orchard Inn

Guest Speaker:
Christy Hiemstra - Clovermead Bees & Honey, Aylmer, Ontario

Creating a buzz. That’s what Clovermead Bees & Honey know how to do very well. Christy and her husband Chris used an innovated marketing strategy to create additional value from the honey they produce. It has raised public awareness of the importance of honey bees in Ontario food production by educating and entertaining farm guests about the fascinating world of honey bees. The operation produces value-added honey spreads and offers a variety of interactive farm displays and tours for school groups and visitors.

Deadline for registration is 11 July 2008.

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Honey Bees in Close-Up: Photographs

close-up photograph of honeybee on white lupine flower CBA member Richard Duplain got busy with his bees and a camera, a few days ago, and has created some truly gorgeous close-up photographs of worker bees out in the field.

This is good, because Central Beekeepers Alliance is on the look-out for clear and colourful photographs for possible use as posters when we set up our display at the FREX in September. So, if any local beekeepers (or friends of honeybees) have your own beekeeping-related photos to share, please leave a comment below or drop us an email to say so.

Meanwhile, enjoy the Honey Bees in Lupines slideshow:

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