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  2. Beekeeping in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, the Banbridge and District Beekeeping Association was formed; in 1934, its name became the Northern Ireland Bee Keepers' Association. In 1942 the UBKA was formed and in 1951 the smaller NIBKA affiliated with it and was later absorbed into it. In 1949 there were 6,000 beekeepers with 16,000 hives, the most common of which was the CDB Hive.

  3. Beekeeping in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    From these premises, the Beekeepers' Record and British Beekeepers' Journal were published. The Ulster Beekeepers Association (UBKA) represents the interests of amateur beekeepers in Northern Ireland. [14] The Scottish Beekeepers Association (SBA) represents the interests of amateur beekeepers in Scotland. [15]

  4. British Beekeepers Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) is a charitable organisation registered in England and Wales [1] that was founded in 1874, holding its first meeting on 16 May. [2] [3] It is made up of 75 associations in England & Wales plus one in Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Jersey. [4] At end of 2018 there were 26,555 members.

  5. Buckfast bee - Wikipedia

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    The Buckfast bee is a breed of honey bee, a cross of many subspecies and their strains, developed by Brother Adam (born Karl Kehrle in 1898 in Germany), who was in charge of beekeeping from 1919 at Buckfast Abbey in Devon in the United Kingdom.

  6. Wax foundation - Wikipedia

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    In addition to honey, beekeepers also need pollen and nectar from their colonies. Honey contains vitamins and other valuable nutrients for bees. The cost of honey, including beeswax, is variable depending on how many of these components are used and where they are purchased. The price of honey, with a wide range of beekeepers' items, is also ...

  7. Bee smoker - Wikipedia

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    A bee smoker (usually called simply a smoker or a smokepot) is a device used in beekeeping to calm honey bees. It is designed to generate smoke from the smoldering of various fuels, hence the name. It is commonly designed as a stainless steel cylinder with a lid that narrows to a small gap.

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