Join the discussion on our Facebook group “Kidderminsterbeekeepers”.

Only members of Kidderminster Beekeepers’ Association and others with a genuine interest in beekeeping in our area may join the group, and therefore post in it, but anyone can read what is posted. Posts are not moderated.

The following code of conduct applies:

No posting of personal details such as telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, house addresses etc. (If people need to pass on personal information then they should use the Facebook messenger instead.)

Opinions and statements in posts should be considered to be those of the member and not of Kidderminster Beekeepers’ Association. KBKA will not be held responsible for any consequential loss or damage due to actions based on posts or advice given within the group.

Be kind and courteous with no personal remarks or potentially inflammatory statements.

Administrators reserve the right to delete posts considered to be inappropriate or a breach of the code.

Any advertisements can only be bee-related.

Apimondia and Bees for Development are joining forces to raise funds to help beekeepers re-establish their apiaries, restore their local environment and begin to rebuild their livelihoods.

Sugar for feeding bees is available to members free of charge. Supermarkets kindly donate broken bags of sugar which would otherwise be wasted and they are collected by David Hodges to distribute to members. 

If you would like to some sugar to feed your bees, please contact David on 07770 945731.

In 2017, 20 May was declared World Bee Day.

World Bee Day poster