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Prior to selling bees in North Carolina, a person shall obtain a permit from NCDA&CS. (Note to North Carolina residents: Contact your local inspector for an appointment).

A permit is not required for:

  1. the sale of less than 10 bee hives in a calendar year,
  2. at one time going -out-of-business sale of less than 50 bee hives, or
  3. the renting of bees for pollination purposes or the movement of bees to gather honey.

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This educational meeting is being held by the Wake County Beekeeper's Association.

The Club meets the second Tuesday of the month and we meet at the Wake County Extension Center on Carya Drive.  Physical address is 4011 Carya Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610.

Mix & Mingle with Mentors and Masters starts at 7:00pm where we serve snacks and beverages and members are encouraged to come early to network, ask questions, find answers to challenges, learn tips and tricks etc.  Our meeting promptly starts at 7:30. We address business old and new, then sometime after that we introduce and welcome our Guest Speaker.

February 12, 2013
Speaker: Nancy Ruppert; State Apiary Inspector
Topic: Honey Bee Nutrition
Note: CD will be available for purchase $5.00 each - that will have Everything and more that Nancy discusses.  This is an invaluable resource that includes links, the outline she will be using, PowerPoint presentation, the Honey Bee Nutrition book: Fat Bees, Skinny Bees, Youtube demos on making Fondant, Best Plants for Pollinators and more.  A must have for your library.  We are offering this resource so you can absorb and enjoy Nancy and her presentation without having to frantically take notes!  See Kim Underhill - Program Director for the Wake County Beekeeper's Association to purchase

 

All are welcome!  Come one come all.  The more the merrier!