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SUMMARY:Jean Miller | Beekeeping in Kenya: History\, Culture\, Tradition\, and Modern Practices\, Current Problems and What We Can Learn
DESCRIPTION:To register email: president@bostonbeekeepers.orgFree to all BABA members! \nJean Miller has been a beekeeper since 2014 and became a Cornell University Master Beekeeper in 2021. \nPresentation addresses: \n 	Honey History and Culture in Kenya\n 	Difference between our Western honey bee (Apis mellifera ligustica) and African honey bee\n(Apis mellifera scutellata)\n 	Hive types used in Kenya\n 	Honey harvesting\n 	How to thwart a honey badger\n 	Pests and Diseases\n 	Why African bees tolerate varroa better than our honey bees\n 	Elephant and Bee Project (Using hive fences to protect crops as well as elephants)\n 	Keeping Stingless Honey Bees
URL:https://bostonbeekeepers.org/single-event/jean-miller-beekeeping-in-kenya-history-culture-tradition-and-modern-practices-current-problems-and-what-we-can-learn/
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SUMMARY:Mass Audubon | Introduction to Native Bees
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Native Bees(This is not an event organized or hosted by BABA) \nFebruary 11\, 2023 (Saturday) 1:00-2:30pm \nLocation: Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary\, Mattapan \nAudience: Adult \nFREE to BABA Members!!!! \nRegistration is required. \nBees are amazing pollinators\, indicator species\, and often misunderstood. This program will discuss native bees and their life cycles\, followed by an introductory look at all seven bee families. Bees face many challenges and threats. Those will be discussed\, as well as what we can do to help. \nPLEASE NOTE: This program will be conducted in accordance with current Municipal\, State\, and Mass Audubon Covid-19 protocols. Participants are required to wear a face covering indoors and follow social distancing guidelines. \nThis program is free if you are a member of Dot Rx. Please email bnccamp@massaudubon.org to register. \nFor more information and registration:\nhttps://www.massaudubon.org/program-catalog/boston-nature-center/85371-introduction-to-native-bees
URL:https://bostonbeekeepers.org/single-event/mass-audubon-introduction-to-native-bees/
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SUMMARY:Mass Audubon | Solitary Bees and Bee Hotels
DESCRIPTION:Solitary Bees and Bee Hotels(This is not an event organized or hosted by BABA) \nFebruary 25\, 2023 (Saturday) 1:00-2:30pm \nLocation: Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary\, Mattapan \nAudience: Adult \nFREE to BABA Members!!!! \nThis program will start by discussing bee external anatomy and observing specimens. We will learn about solitary bee life cycles\, threats native bees face\, and how to help. We will take a special look at the family Megachilidae (mason and leaf cutter bees) before moving into our native bee house building activity. Supplies will be provided. \nPlease Note: This is both an indoor and outdoor program; please dress accordingly. In the case of inclement weather\, a make up date will be provided. \nPLEASE NOTE: This program will be conducted in accordance with current Municipal\, State\, and Mass Audubon Covid-19 protocols. Participants are required to wear a face covering indoors and follow social distancing guidelines. \nThis program is free if you are a member of Dot Rx. Please email bnccamp@massaudubon.org to register. \nFor more information and registration:\nhttps://www.massaudubon.org/program-catalog/boston-nature-center/85370-solitary-bees-and-bee-hotels
URL:https://bostonbeekeepers.org/single-event/mass-audubon-solitary-bees-and-bee-hotels/
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