Colin McCallum-Cook | Planting for Pollinators: Bee-friendly Gardening in the Northeast

Colin McCallum-Cook is a horticulturalist at the Arnold Arboretum, where he cares for the oak, viburnum, juniper, hornbeam, mountain laurel, and corkwood collections. He is also responsible for managing some of the Arboretum’s wilder, naturalized landscapes such as Bussey Brook, the Rockery, and the Hunnewell Meadow.Colin has a long experience in stewarding natural and anthropogenic […]

Tom Sullivan | Native Bees & How to Provide Them With the Ideal Habitat

Tom Sullivan, Masters of Arts in Landscape DesignA life long student of nature and lover of honey and honeybees from an early age, Tom took a winding path to unearth his passion. He has organized community gardens, led teens on wild food hikes, worked on vegetable farms; was an intern at The Rural Education Center […]

Jean Miller | Hive Inspections, When Things Go Wrong!

What to look for outside the hive, at entrance and in the hive during an inspection.Presentation addresses the following: Bears, Raccoons, Skunks Robbing Swarming Bad Temperament Disease Queen right (or not) Evaluating Resources (Nectar/Pollen/Brood) Small Hive Beetle, Wax Moths and (the dreaded) Varroa Mite… and so much more! Jean Miller Beekeeper since 2014. Cornell University […]

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Jean Miller | Bees & Beekeeping in Thailand – “Giants, Dwarfs and Some Like Ours: Honey Bee Diversity”

 The world’s distribution of honey bee species is discussed highlighting Thailand as a hotspot of diversity  where four native and one non-native species live. (Apis dorsata, A. florea, A. andreniformis, A. cerana, A.mellifera)  The three branches of honey bees is defined – Cavity Nesters, Giants, and Dwarfs  Size comparisons, behavior characteristics, and […]

Mass Audubon | Insects in Winter

Insects in Winter(This is not an event organized or hosted by BABA) When: January 28, 2023 (Saturday) 1:00-2:30pm Location: Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Mattapan 500 Walk Hill Street, Mattapan MA 02126 Audience: Adult FREE to BABA Members!!!! Registration is required. This program will start with a general introduction to insects; to learn what […]

Jean Miller | Beekeeping in Kenya: History, Culture, Tradition, and Modern Practices, Current Problems and What We Can Learn

To register email: president@bostonbeekeepers.orgFree to all BABA members! Jean Miller has been a beekeeper since 2014 and became a Cornell University Master Beekeeper in 2021. Presentation addresses: Honey History and Culture in Kenya Difference between our Western honey bee (Apis mellifera ligustica) and African honey bee (Apis mellifera scutellata) Hive types used in Kenya Honey […]

Mass Audubon | Introduction to Native Bees

Introduction to Native Bees(This is not an event organized or hosted by BABA) February 11, 2023 (Saturday) 1:00-2:30pm Location: Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Mattapan Audience: Adult FREE to BABA Members!!!! Registration is required. Bees are amazing pollinators, indicator species, and often misunderstood. This program will discuss native bees and their life cycles, followed […]

Mass Audubon | Solitary Bees and Bee Hotels

Solitary Bees and Bee Hotels(This is not an event organized or hosted by BABA) February 25, 2023 (Saturday) 1:00-2:30pm Location: Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Mattapan Audience: Adult FREE to BABA Members!!!! This program will start by discussing bee external anatomy and observing specimens. We will learn about solitary bee life cycles, threats native […]

Alison McAfee PhD | The Perilous Life of a Drone

To register email:president@bostonbeekeepers.org Free to all BABA members!! The perilous life of a drone Drone honey bees are woefully understudied. An abundance of healthy, high-quality drones are necessary to produce top-notch queens, but we have a very poor understanding of how stressors like extreme temperatures and pesticide exposure affect adult drone survival, and physiology. We […]

Nathan Reid | Lessons Learned in Beekeeping – Things I’m Passionate About

EAS Master Beekeeper 21' Head Beekeeper at the Best Bees Co. Nate grew up in Maryland helping to take care of a few hives in his backyard. Taking that experience with him to college, he interned with the Entomology Dept at UMD College Park for 2 years. From there Nate would go on to catch queens […]