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Discover the Goodness of Real North Carolina Honey – NCSBA You can trust RealNCHoney to be what it says it is: honey produced by honey bees foraging on plants from the fields, woodlands and swamps of North Carolina The Certified Honey Producer Registry lists all current participants in the program
Honey and Beekeeping Laws – NCSBA The North Carolina Honey Bee and Honey Act of 1977 authorizes the North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture and the N C Board of Agriculture to promote, improve, and enhance the bee and honey industry in North Carolina, particularly relative to small beekeepers
Resources for Beekeepers – NCSBA There is a plethora of information about honey bees and all forms of beekeeping in North Carolina, the United States, and around the world NCSBA members may request materials be sent to them from the NCSBA special collection at the Clyde A Erwin, Jr Library without charge
How to Buy or Sell Bees in North Carolina – NCSBA Check with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture Apiary Division for details and a list of those permitted to sell bees in North Carolina Hobbyist beekeepers are also permitted to sell restricted numbers of bees locally without a permit
NCDA CS Apiary Inspection Services – NCSBA Visit the Apiary Services page for details of the services provided, regulations and recommendations about beekeeping along with a list of dealers permitted to sell in and ship bees to North Carolina
Flowering Plants – NCSBA The numbers refer to hex codes, useful for displaying color electronically Colors (again approximate) were compiled from https: en wikipedia org wiki List_of_pollen_sources http: www sheffieldbeekeepers org uk tools pollen-chart Garden Plants for Honey Bees, P Lindtner Wicwas Press, Kalamazoo MI, 2014 November 24, 2022
CALENDAR FOR BEEKEEPING IN CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA This calendar was designed for general beekeeping use in most of central North Carolina Recommendations are based on average climate weather conditions, and may vary with significant temperature changes
NC Bee Guide Available – NCSBA “Ceratina, Lasioglossum and Augochlora are out foraging with the honey bees on warm days in December and January,” say Elsa Youngsteadt and Hannah Levenson, co-authors of the just-published “Bees of North Carolina: An Identification Guide ”
NCSBA Courses Bee Schools – NCSBA BEES is an online resource for beekeepers at all levels offered by the NC State Apiculture Program The system is entirely internet based and open to the public