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Identify & Report Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet
How to identify if the insect in front of you is a 'Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet together with details of how to report any potential sightings. Also, further information about how to monitor for Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet activity in your area. Read more
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Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet
The BBKA aims to raise awareness of the Yellow-Legged Asian hornet as it could decimate our pollinators including our honeybees. Details of how to identify a Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet and report sightings.
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The BBKA has been tasked with actions relating to the authenticity of imported honey.
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Apiary and Education
We need your help to raise funds for our Apiary Garden and Education Centre to enable schools to come and learn about the importance of honey bees, pollinators, beekeeping and the environment. Read more
Save the Bees
Bees face threats from climate change to loss of forage to the use of pesticides as well as pests and diseases. They now also face an additional threat from the Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet. We need your help to stop them from becoming established in the UK. Read more
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The British Beekeepers’ Association is thrilled and delighted to celebrate 150 years in 2024! Read more
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BBKA joins the European Beekeeping Association
This provides a good opportunity for the BBKA to work alongside its counterparts on areas of mutual interest. Read more