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    • History of the Native Honey Bee in Scotland
  • Honey bee ID
    • Scottish Native Honey Bee
    • Honey bee ID – resources
    • Identifying Native Honey Bees
    • Scoring hairs and tomenta on worker honey bees
  • Our other native bees
    • Clarke’s Mining Bee
    • Winter Bumble Bees
    • Ivy Bees
    • Chocolate Mining Bees
    • The Tree Bee
    • The Forest Cuckoo Bee
  • Breeding Projects
    • Conservation Project
      • 2021 Survey for Scottish Native Honey Bees
      • Scottish Native Honey Bee Conservation Project
      • 2018 Conservation Project – Phase 1
    • Queen rearing and breeding group guides
      • Sourcing native Scottish honey bees
      • Queen rearing and bee breeding groups guide
      • Queen rearing: five stages to manage
    • SAMMBA Fund – open for applications
    • SNHBS queen-rearing groups
      • The Moorfoot Group
        • Report on the Moorfoot mating apiary September 2021
        • The Moorfoot Group September 2020
      • North East SNHBS Group
        • SNHBS member, Martin Leahy, becomes International Young Beekeeper 2019
        • North East SNHBS Group’s First Meeting 2019
        • SNHBS Queen Rearing at the Cabrach.
      • Borders and Lothian Bee Breeders Group
        • Forging Links in Lothian and the Borders
        • Borders & Lothians breeders get together
      • Cheviot Bee Breeding Group
        • Amm breeding in the Cheviots
        • Cheviot Breeding Group’s queen-rearing day with Kate Atchley
      • Colonsay and Oransay Black Bee Reserve
        • Conserving Black Bees
        • Colonsay’s Honeybee Reserve given international acclaim
        • Colonsay Black Bee Reserve
    • Projects archive
      • Ardnamurchan Project 2017
      • Ochils Group 2017
      • Roseneath Peninsula Project 2007- 2012/13
      • Report from Peeblesshire 2017
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Projects

Projects

These group are already active in the conservation and propagation of native honey bees.

They will update their activities and experiences.

We will add to this as new groups become known to us.

  • Colonsay
  • Ardnamurchan Project
  • Ochils Group
  • Roseneath Peninsula Project 2007-20012/13
  • Peebleshire
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