Blackwater Beekeepers Association To Hold Informative Discussions
The Blackwater Beekeepers Association are requesting that if you see a swarm, do not kill them because bees play a key role in our ecosystem and the food we eat.
The Spring breeze brings the buzzing bees out to collect honey as flowers have already begun to bloom.
Spring is referred to as swarm season as bees reproduce and search for new places to live.
The Blackwater Beekeepers Association are requesting that if you see a swarm, do not kill them because bees play a key role in our ecosystem and the food we eat.
The association will be present at the Conway Tractor Supply Company Saturday between 9a.m. and 5p.m..
They’ll have live honeybees and local beekeepers with information about starting your own backyard bee colony.
Anyone who is interested can attend the event located at 3353 Church Street in Conway.