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President’s message (August 2022)

While Bill Fosdick is away on vacation, Bill Cavers, our Membership Secretary, has put pen to paper and crafted this sage advice for new and not-so-new beekeepers:

A stinging commentary on beekeeping

I suddenly realized that I have been stung by honey bees more times since I started beekeeping three years ago than I have been stung by all other animals in the whole of my life before that. And in a lot more places and in more varied ways than I ever thought possible. And there has been a commonality in all of them – none have been pleasant.

A friend related a wonderful saying to me:

Good judgement is what you gain from experience, and experience is what you gain from exercising poor judgement. 

I’ve also realized that our club has a large number of new or newish beekeepers, so I’m writing this on the off chance that my experience can allow some other members to minimize their pain in acquiring good judgement…

Before you go in

Wear your gear. Yeah, we’ve all seen those videos of people scooping bees with bare hands, and I have too. But you know what? NONE of them show experienced or older people scooping bees with their bare hands…

And make sure you’re wearing your gear properly. It’s a dreadful thing to be working in a hive and suddenly realize that you have some bee “friends” inside your suit! Remember, those bees are not your friends! And even if your bees have been very docile to date, I’ve found that Murphy’s Law always, always wins out. Here are some pointers:

While you’re in

After you leave

So you’ve been stung. What now??

But, also remember this. I’m trying to stress good judgement and good practice in your beekeeping. And despite my having been stung a few times, my love of beekeeping has not abated.

Good beekeeping to you all,

Best regards,

Bill Cavers
The Membership Guy