Coffs Harbour ANBA – 2nd native bee hive installation
On Friday 29th December the Coffs Harbour Branch installed a native bee hive at the Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary as part of their ‘Host a
On Friday 29th December the Coffs Harbour Branch installed a native bee hive at the Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary as part of their ‘Host a
Start of our “Host a Hive” programMonday 17th October saw the Australian Native Bee Association Coffs Harbour Branch install their first hive in the Regional
Dr Chris Cannizzaro explains how the Bee Friendly Farming program helps him managepollination on the 350-hectare macadamia orchard in Queensland. The farmmanages a mix of
ANBA NTs newest member Sarah and her mother Anne took their mellipes to Casuarina library on Friday the 9th of February for a celebration of
The Coffs Harbour branch meeting on Sunday the 21st of January was hosted by branch representative Elaine Bean. There was a great turn up of
The Wide Bay Branch’s first 2024 meeting was held in the coastal community of Woodgate featured a discussion on eduction in Austroplebeia australis. Of particular
Pretty quiet in our group lately over the holiday season although one of our members Lyall Pohle has been very busy and provided this report.
Last meeting—Sunday 21st January,The Brisbane Branch met at 1pm on Sunday 21st January at the Bulimba Community Centre. This date sets the pattern for the