
Gladstone Branch News May 2021
As mentioned in last issue, we are planning the official unveiling of the Ruth Crosson memorial plaque and native bee information sign-age in the Tondoon
As mentioned in last issue, we are planning the official unveiling of the Ruth Crosson memorial plaque and native bee information sign-age in the Tondoon
June meeting, Sunday, 13 June 2021, 3pm – 5pm Chair of the Rockhampton branch, Martin Schlick invites members to his home and a local bush
Cassowary Coast NBA participated in the Feast of the Senses this year along the river but due to the torrential downpour we couldn’t see any
Wide Bay Stingless Bees, Precision Bees and Bee Prepared held a workshop on the 10th April 2021.Around 60 people attended. The crowd split between three
Coffs Harbour becomes the latest and eight branch to join up. A meeting of local enthusiastic members held on 1 May voted to form the
Two branch meetings have passed since the last Cross-Pollinator: April and May monthly meetings. April meetingThe April meeting at THECA Chapel Hill was attended by
Greg’s book is a beginner’s guide to Native Stingless Bee husbandry aimed at providing advice for people looking to buy their first hive and also
The ANBA is delighted to announce that we have been successful in securing the Federal Government’s Bushfire Recovery Grant! The project, titled ‘Bee hotels to
The results presented in the articles in the previous issue on the physical properties and chemical composition of stingless bee honey are essential background information
Green infrastructure in cities may serve as a refuge for insect pollinators, especially in the light of an ongoing global decline of insects in agricultural