Stanwood Library
As a 501(c)(3) registered charity, your donations are tax deductible.
Offered by the Stanwood Camano Beekeepers Association
Is Beekeeping right for you?
Registration now open on the WASBA website - https://wasba.org.
We will attempt to capture and save honeybee swarms.
Please note the differences between Honeybees, Bumblebees, Wasps and Hornets on the Report a Swarm page.
Where to get your bees tested
Local bees are best!
Washington Department of Agriculture (Money goes to Bee Research at WSU)
State and federal rules and regulations
What to plant and what is blooming when (and some pollen colors)
A month-by-month list of what a beekeeper should be doing.
Magazines and Books to keep up to date on Beekeeping.
1:1 by weight in the Spring
2:1 by weight in the Fall
Add this to your feed - cheaper than buying it ready made.
Winter Supplement feeding keeps the bees alive.
(Photos of the Board Members)
<<-- President Steve Winchell
Secretary Von McLaughlin
Stanwood Camano Beekeepers Association is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Corporation
Serving North Snohomish County, South Skagit County and Camano Island
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Website last updated 7/7/2024.