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Honey Bee | Pierce County Beekeepers Association
pcbeekeepers.org | Pierce County's resource for honey bee education, swarm removal, and community
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garden ideas | My Site
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Pollinator plants our PCBA members recommend for attracting the most bees. These offer the best nectar and pollen sources, and are easy to grow. Focus on plants that bloom from August to May — ...
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Get Involved | My Site
MAKE YOUR YARD A BEE OASIS
You don’t have to be a beekeeper to help honey bees and native pollinators. You can simply change a few habits around your yard. A well manicured lawn of rich green grass, b...
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Resources | My Site
*COMING SOON*
PCBA recommended recipes to feed your bees, as well as to create delicious food with your harvested honey!
HIVE REGISTRATION
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Swarms | My Site
ARE SWARMS DANGEROUS?
Honey bee swarms are not dangerous, but unless you are an experienced beekeeper, please do not attempt to disturb/displace the swarm. These bees are simply in the process of find...
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About Us | My Site
Natasha Balukoff
Natasha and SR Balukoff started their beekeeping journey in early 2021, since they finally had time to pursue this fascinating hobby during the pandemic lockdown. Beekeeping has since...