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GETTING STARTED
Getting Started. Beekeeping is a significant and important commitment. The OBA understands that new (or potential) beekeepers have special needs in terms of advice and questions. In this section we provide you with information that will help you make the early important decisionsleading to
BEES, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Buying Bees - What Do You Need to Know? To use this directory, either enter the name of company you are interested in, or select the option you are looking for (queen, nuc, etc). You can select more than one option. You can also type in the city in the search box if you hope to stay within a specific city. Or just type in Ontario and have all of the listings show up.BUYING BEES
This Nuc Buyers Guide explains what a typical nuc in Ontario should include. Ask about delivery area and options, as time is of the essence when replacing Queens, for example. Note! Anyone who sells bees or queens/queen cells in Ontario is required to obtain a permit from an OMAFRA Apiary Inspector. A copy of their queen and nuc permitmust
APIOLOGY 101
Course 1 - Apiology 101 – Online Introductory Beekeeping. This beginner beekeeping course consists of modules that teach you everything you need to know to get started keeping your own bees. Topics include basic honey bee biology, beekeeping equipment, working in the bee colony, seasonal beekeeper responsibilities, harvesting and extracting honey and preparing bee colonies forCLASSIFIED ADS
A note about Classified Ads. Classified Ads appear for a 2-month cycle on the OBA website. In addition, if received by the deadline (below), the ad will be printed in the classified section of the Ontario Bee Journal, unless directed otherwise. BEEHIVE CONSTRUCTION Beehive Construction Most beekeepers will assemble pre-cut beehive equipment at some time. Others go farther by manufacturing their ownequipment.
A GUIDE TO SPRING COLONY MANAGEMENT IN ONTARIO 4 Varroa mite levels should also be monitored at minimum, twice per season; once in the spring and once in the late summer/early fall. The onset of brood production also means the onset of Varroa OXALIC ACID SAFETY SHEET Oxalic acid vapor is h armful if inhaled. It can cause severe irritation and burns of nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Inhalation of oxalic acid dust or vapor can also cause protein in theurine,
WELCOME | ONTARIO BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATIONCLASSIFIED ADSBEE INDUSTRY INFOISSUES & ADVOCACYBUYING BEESSALES & SERVICESOUTREACH The Ontario Beekeepers' Association (OBA) was established in 1881. It is one of the oldest established farm organizations in Ontario. It was founded even before the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The OBA is incorporated under the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act (1987). FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR BEEKEEPERS Business Funding ResourcesCAP Producer Funding for ApicultureThere are 2 streams of funding:Honey Bee Health ManagementProjects will focus on equipment, new construction or modifications to existing beekeeping equipment, as well as adopting or implementing practices to prevent the introduction and spread of honey bee pests and disease within a beekeeping operation.Up ToGETTING STARTED
Getting Started. Beekeeping is a significant and important commitment. The OBA understands that new (or potential) beekeepers have special needs in terms of advice and questions. In this section we provide you with information that will help you make the early important decisionsleading to
BEES, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Buying Bees - What Do You Need to Know? To use this directory, either enter the name of company you are interested in, or select the option you are looking for (queen, nuc, etc). You can select more than one option. You can also type in the city in the search box if you hope to stay within a specific city. Or just type in Ontario and have all of the listings show up.BUYING BEES
This Nuc Buyers Guide explains what a typical nuc in Ontario should include. Ask about delivery area and options, as time is of the essence when replacing Queens, for example. Note! Anyone who sells bees or queens/queen cells in Ontario is required to obtain a permit from an OMAFRA Apiary Inspector. A copy of their queen and nuc permitmust
APIOLOGY 101
Course 1 - Apiology 101 – Online Introductory Beekeeping. This beginner beekeeping course consists of modules that teach you everything you need to know to get started keeping your own bees. Topics include basic honey bee biology, beekeeping equipment, working in the bee colony, seasonal beekeeper responsibilities, harvesting and extracting honey and preparing bee colonies forCLASSIFIED ADS
A note about Classified Ads. Classified Ads appear for a 2-month cycle on the OBA website. In addition, if received by the deadline (below), the ad will be printed in the classified section of the Ontario Bee Journal, unless directed otherwise. BEEHIVE CONSTRUCTION Beehive Construction Most beekeepers will assemble pre-cut beehive equipment at some time. Others go farther by manufacturing their ownequipment.
A GUIDE TO SPRING COLONY MANAGEMENT IN ONTARIO 4 Varroa mite levels should also be monitored at minimum, twice per season; once in the spring and once in the late summer/early fall. The onset of brood production also means the onset of Varroa OXALIC ACID SAFETY SHEET Oxalic acid vapor is h armful if inhaled. It can cause severe irritation and burns of nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Inhalation of oxalic acid dust or vapor can also cause protein in theurine,
BUYING BEES
This Nuc Buyers Guide explains what a typical nuc in Ontario should include. Ask about delivery area and options, as time is of the essence when replacing Queens, for example. Note! Anyone who sells bees or queens/queen cells in Ontario is required to obtain a permit from an OMAFRA Apiary Inspector. A copy of their queen and nuc permitmust
ONTARIO RESISTANT HONEY BEE SELECTION PROGRAM A listing of the current Honey Bee Breeders that participated in the Ontario Resistant Honey Bee Selection (ORHBS) Program is available here.. In Ontario, several bee breeders have been selecting their stock for resistance traits since 1992. Being a part of a bee breeding program requires dedication, diligence, financial input, time andlabour.
ONTARIO BEE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION (OBBA) The Ontario Bee Breeders' Association (OBBA) is a program within the Ontario Beekeepers' Association (OBA) Mandate. The mandate of the Ontario Bee Breeders’ Association (OBBA) is to encourage and support Ontario beekeepers in their production of high quality queens, queen cells and nucs through education and practical support.TEN STEPS TO START
Ten Steps to Start. 1. JOIN A LOCAL BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION. For those wishing to start beekeeping there can be no better first step than to join a beekeeping association. Most associations, comprised of large and small, new and experienced beekeepers, meet regularly to share information and insights. Most have beekeeping books, magazines and HONEY BEE BREEDERS WHO HAVE BEEN SELECTING AND TESTING FOR Breeder: Location: Contact Information: Breeding Since: Guy/Josh Anderson * Lazy J Ranch: Kincardine: lazyj@bmts.com, 866-314-3529: 2014: Steve/Davis Bryans * Munro Honey: Alvinston GOT A SWARM OR A BEE'S NEST? Ontario Bee Rescue is a not for profit organization dedicated to saving the honey bees and the humane removal and relocation of honey bee swarms and established honeybee colonies within Ontario, Canada. Our goal is to have registered beekeepers remove swarms or honey bee colonies from homes, sheds, decks, and other man-made structures. LOCAL BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATIONS The Durham Region Beekeepers' Association meets the last Monday of the month, seven times per year at the Greenbank Centennial Hall, 19965 Highway 7/12 in Greenbank, Ontario. New members are always welcome! Toni Beckman, Past President, 905 852-0733. Chris Campbell, 416 543-0401 (call or text). OXALIC ACID SAFETY SHEET Oxalic acid vapor is h armful if inhaled. It can cause severe irritation and burns of nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Inhalation of oxalic acid dust or vapor can also cause protein in theurine,
GREY BRUCE BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION Toby Bruce, President . Telephone: 519-794-3335 HONEY BEE REGISTRATION FORM *Please indicate your preference for receiving information: email or mail Month Year Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs HONEYBEE
WELCOME | ONTARIO BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATIONCLASSIFIED ADSBEE INDUSTRY INFOISSUES & ADVOCACYBUYING BEESSALES & SERVICESOUTREACHAMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION BLSASSOCIATION DEFINITIONFOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONFOR PROFIT ASSOCIATIONOHIO BAR ASSOCIATION The Ontario Beekeepers' Association (OBA) was established in 1881. It is one of the oldest established farm organizations in Ontario. It was founded even before the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The OBA is incorporated under the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act (1987). FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR BEEKEEPERS Business Funding ResourcesCAP Producer Funding for ApicultureThere are 2 streams of funding:Honey Bee Health ManagementProjects will focus on equipment, new construction or modifications to existing beekeeping equipment, as well as adopting or implementing practices to prevent the introduction and spread of honey bee pests and disease within a beekeeping operation.Up ToGETTING STARTED
Getting Started. Beekeeping is a significant and important commitment. The OBA understands that new (or potential) beekeepers have special needs in terms of advice and questions. In this section we provide you with information that will help you make the early important decisionsleading to
BEES, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Buying Bees - What Do You Need to Know? To use this directory, either enter the name of company you are interested in, or select the option you are looking for (queen, nuc, etc). You can select more than one option. You can also type in the city in the search box if you hope to stay within a specific city. Or just type in Ontario and have all of the listings show up.APIOLOGY 101
Course 1 - Apiology 101 – Online Introductory Beekeeping. This beginner beekeeping course consists of modules that teach you everything you need to know to get started keeping your own bees. Topics include basic honey bee biology, beekeeping equipment, working in the bee colony, seasonal beekeeper responsibilities, harvesting and extracting honey and preparing bee colonies forBUYING BEES
This Nuc Buyers Guide explains what a typical nuc in Ontario should include. Ask about delivery area and options, as time is of the essence when replacing Queens, for example. Note! Anyone who sells bees or queens/queen cells in Ontario is required to obtain a permit from an OMAFRA Apiary Inspector. A copy of their queen and nuc permitmust
ONTARIO BEE JOURNAL
The Ontario Bee Journal keeps OBA members up-to-date on the latest issues and researchPresident's ReportRelevant/updated news of the beekeeping industryThis month in the beeyardHow I do itAsk an expertLatest research from Tech-TransferWhat's on my bookshelfProvincial Apiarist ReportHoney Bee Research-University of GuelphFeature beekeeper profileClassified adsIt is publishedCLASSIFIED ADS
A note about Classified Ads. Classified Ads appear for a 2-month cycle on the OBA website. In addition, if received by the deadline (below), the ad will be printed in the classified section of the Ontario Bee Journal, unless directed otherwise. A GUIDE TO SPRING COLONY MANAGEMENT IN ONTARIO 4 Varroa mite levels should also be monitored at minimum, twice per season; once in the spring and once in the late summer/early fall. The onset of brood production also means the onset of Varroa GREY BRUCE BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION Toby Bruce, President . Telephone: 519-794-3335 WELCOME | ONTARIO BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATIONCLASSIFIED ADSBEE INDUSTRY INFOISSUES & ADVOCACYBUYING BEESSALES & SERVICESOUTREACHAMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION BLSASSOCIATION DEFINITIONFOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONFOR PROFIT ASSOCIATIONOHIO BAR ASSOCIATION The Ontario Beekeepers' Association (OBA) was established in 1881. It is one of the oldest established farm organizations in Ontario. It was founded even before the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The OBA is incorporated under the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act (1987). FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR BEEKEEPERS Business Funding ResourcesCAP Producer Funding for ApicultureThere are 2 streams of funding:Honey Bee Health ManagementProjects will focus on equipment, new construction or modifications to existing beekeeping equipment, as well as adopting or implementing practices to prevent the introduction and spread of honey bee pests and disease within a beekeeping operation.Up ToGETTING STARTED
Getting Started. Beekeeping is a significant and important commitment. The OBA understands that new (or potential) beekeepers have special needs in terms of advice and questions. In this section we provide you with information that will help you make the early important decisionsleading to
BEES, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Buying Bees - What Do You Need to Know? To use this directory, either enter the name of company you are interested in, or select the option you are looking for (queen, nuc, etc). You can select more than one option. You can also type in the city in the search box if you hope to stay within a specific city. Or just type in Ontario and have all of the listings show up.APIOLOGY 101
Course 1 - Apiology 101 – Online Introductory Beekeeping. This beginner beekeeping course consists of modules that teach you everything you need to know to get started keeping your own bees. Topics include basic honey bee biology, beekeeping equipment, working in the bee colony, seasonal beekeeper responsibilities, harvesting and extracting honey and preparing bee colonies forBUYING BEES
This Nuc Buyers Guide explains what a typical nuc in Ontario should include. Ask about delivery area and options, as time is of the essence when replacing Queens, for example. Note! Anyone who sells bees or queens/queen cells in Ontario is required to obtain a permit from an OMAFRA Apiary Inspector. A copy of their queen and nuc permitmust
ONTARIO BEE JOURNAL
The Ontario Bee Journal keeps OBA members up-to-date on the latest issues and researchPresident's ReportRelevant/updated news of the beekeeping industryThis month in the beeyardHow I do itAsk an expertLatest research from Tech-TransferWhat's on my bookshelfProvincial Apiarist ReportHoney Bee Research-University of GuelphFeature beekeeper profileClassified adsIt is publishedCLASSIFIED ADS
A note about Classified Ads. Classified Ads appear for a 2-month cycle on the OBA website. In addition, if received by the deadline (below), the ad will be printed in the classified section of the Ontario Bee Journal, unless directed otherwise. A GUIDE TO SPRING COLONY MANAGEMENT IN ONTARIO 4 Varroa mite levels should also be monitored at minimum, twice per season; once in the spring and once in the late summer/early fall. The onset of brood production also means the onset of Varroa GREY BRUCE BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION Toby Bruce, President . Telephone: 519-794-3335GETTING STARTED
Getting Started. Beekeeping is a significant and important commitment. The OBA understands that new (or potential) beekeepers have special needs in terms of advice and questions. In this section we provide you with information that will help you make the early important decisionsleading to
BUYING BEES
This Nuc Buyers Guide explains what a typical nuc in Ontario should include. Ask about delivery area and options, as time is of the essence when replacing Queens, for example. Note! Anyone who sells bees or queens/queen cells in Ontario is required to obtain a permit from an OMAFRA Apiary Inspector. A copy of their queen and nuc permitmust
WHERE TO BUY HONEY AND HIVE PRODUCTS Ontario bees and Ontario beekeepers produce some of the best honey in the world and it's available to you through our OBA members and retail stores in Ontario. Look for the 100% Ontario Honey Logo or the Foodland Ontario Logo to ensure you are getting quality Ontario honey. To use the listing system, enter in the type of product you arelooking
HONEY BEE BREEDERS WHO HAVE BEEN SELECTING AND TESTING FOR Breeder: Location: Contact Information: Breeding Since: Guy/Josh Anderson * Lazy J Ranch: Kincardine: lazyj@bmts.com, 866-314-3529: 2014: Steve/Davis Bryans * Munro Honey: Alvinston ONTARIO BEE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION (OBBA) The Ontario Bee Breeders' Association (OBBA) is a program within the Ontario Beekeepers' Association (OBA) Mandate. The mandate of the Ontario Bee Breeders’ Association (OBBA) is to encourage and support Ontario beekeepers in their production of high quality queens, queen cells and nucs through education and practical support.THINKING ORGANIC?
A. The first and overarching management strategy used by organic producers is prevention. The goal is to reduce the incidence of pests and diseases since organic producers do not have the extensive chemical toolbox available to them to control pests once an infestation has occurred. For beekeepers, this can be accomplishedthrough a number of
A GUIDE TO SPRING COLONY MANAGEMENT IN ONTARIO 4 Varroa mite levels should also be monitored at minimum, twice per season; once in the spring and once in the late summer/early fall. The onset of brood production also means the onset of Varroa BEE-CARE-FULL APIARY Noel and Nicole Shank. Telephone: 705-897-5565DOMINION AND GRIMM
Heather Clark - Ontario Sales. Telephone: 519-676-1914VARROA-BIOLOGY
Varroa mites, Varroa destructor, are the most serious threat to honey bees.Varroa were previously known by the species name Varroa jacobsoni.Varroa are relatively large external parasites that feed on the body fluids of adult andSEARCH FORM
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