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Browse Beekeeping Resources
Browse our resource links and articles about common beekeeping methods and important issues facing Connecticut Beekeepers...
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Bringin' on the Heat
My weather station says 95℉ with a dew point of 74. That's pushing the heat index to near 100℉...


Floral Blooms - Late June Sustainers
Explore the vital role of milkweed, dogbane, and basswood in supporting pollinators. These summer blooms offer key nectar sources...


No Alcohol Mite Wash
Instructions on how to accomplish a no-alcohol mite wash to monitor varroa, using dishwashing detergent and a magnifying mirror.


Honey Extractor Loan Program
Available to CBA members only, and requiring a $25 refundable deposit, these extractors come complete with an uncapping tank, hot knife...


Native Volunteer
Alternate Leaf Dogwood also known as Pagoda Dogwood is a native plant. This one showed up in my yard a few years back and is now ten feet...


Swarms and Bee Problems
Have questions about bee swarms or problems with bees on your property? Learn more here.


Honey Bee Hive vs. Wasp Nest: How to Identify the Difference
Dealing with honey bees on your property? Please CHECK HERE before contacting us about removal or extraction.


Pollinator Resources
Links to valuable information & resources on pollinators in Connecticut.


Connecticut State Beekeeping Laws
Laws pertaining to honey bees and beekeeping practices in Connecticut, (Sec 22-89 Sec 22-90) outlined here, with links to full regulations.


How to Register Your Hives
If you keep bees in Connecticut, you must register your hives with the State. Here are step-by-step instructions and links for registering.


Best Beekeeping Practices for Connecticut
Guidance & recommendations for beekeepers in Connecticut on proper practices in maintaining hives so as not to create a nuisance.
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