Tuesday, July 7, 2026

 Bennington County Beekeepers Meeting July 9, 2026

Hello Beekeepers!


The July meeting of the Bennington Beekeepers Club will be held Thursday July 9, 2026, starting at 6:30 pm, at the Rotary Room of the Bennington Free Library, 101 Silver Street, Bennington VT


6:30 Potluck 

7:00 Meeting begins



* If you are able, please bring a dish to share with the group, as well as a plate, cup, and utensils, if possible.


* Please note the library closes at 7 pm. If you arrive late you may call me at 347-419-3910 to gain entry.



Warm regards,

Liz Baker

 VBA workshops and events for the month of July

Online Workshop

Re-queening Colonies

July 9th, 2026

7:00 to 8:30 pm

via Zoom





How to determine if you need to re-queen and how to do it successfully if you do. Hosted by Andrew Munkres.


Register on the VBA website calendar.

VBA membership and login are required.

Vermont Women in Beekeeping Workshop

Hive Inspection

July 12th, 2026

1:00 to 4:00 pm

North Chittenden, VT






Join the VBA Women in Beekeeping for a hive inspection workshop hosted by WillowBee Farm in North Chittenden. You’ll get a hands-on look into their colonies and will be able to ask questions about mid-summer hive maintenance.


Register on the VBA website calendar.

VBA membership and login are required.

Finding Drone Congregation Areas Workshop

with Julia Mahood

July 17th, 2026

2:30 to 4:30 pm

Sudbury, VT







Join Georgia Master Craftsman Beekeeper Julia Mahood for a field demonstration exploring Drone Congregation Areas (DCAs), the aerial locations where honey bee drones gather to mate with virgin queens. Using drone technology and the methods developed through her citizen science project, MapMyDCA.com, Julia will demonstrate how these elusive locations are identified and studied. Participants will learn about drone behavior, and how beekeepers can contribute to ongoing DCA research.


Register on the VBA website calendar.

VBA membership and login are required.

VBA Summer Meeting

July 18th, 2026

8:30 am to 4:00 pm

Montpelier, VT







Our annual summer meeting with keynote speaker, Julia Mahood, VBA Business, Recognition Awards, various workshops and vendors.

All the details on the VBA calendar.


AMA #3 - Late summer management

Online workshop


July 29th, 2026

7:00 to 8:30 pm

via Zoom







Learn about robbing, dearths, providing water, removing bees from supers, extracting tips, long term storage of honey supers, pollen sub, and more.

With time to ask all your questions.


Register on the VBA website calendar.

VBA membership and login are required.


 

VBA Summer Meeting Agenda

Saturday, July 18th, 2026


U-32 Middle & High School


930 Gallison Hill Rd
Montpelier, VT  05602

8:30 am - 4 pm




Join us for the Vermont Beekeepers Association’s Annual Summer Meeting!

Admission is free for members and $15 for non-members (register ahead of time or pay at the door)

8:30 – Registration starts. Raffle, vendor and visitor tables open


9:00 - 9:05 - Welcome and opening remarks – VBA President, Bianca Braman

9:05 – 9:10 - Tunbridge Fair Update - VBA Membership Secretary, Mary Stoddard

9:10 - 9:40 - Business Meeting 

9:40 - 9:50 - Recognition Committee

9:50 - 10:20 - Updates from:

  • Vermont Beekeeping Museum

  • Beekeeper Relief Fund

  • Vermont Bee Lab


10:20 - 10:40 - Refreshment Break & Beekeeper Networking


10:40 - 12:00 - Keynote Speaker:  Julia Mahood: It’s all about the Drones

Honey bee drones are the Rodney Dangerfields of the bee world; they (often) get no respect! Learn all about the amazing drones and their mysterious drone congregation areas (and how to find them using the other kind of drone).


12:00 – 1:00 - Lunch - Bring your own or place an order a pre-packed one when you register.


1:00 - 3:40 Concurrent workshops/Educational Sessions 


Session 1 - 1:00 – 2:15

Horizontal hives - Jason Morin - Learn how horizontal hives can reduce heavy lifting while providing an alternative approach to managing honey bee colonies.

Grafting workshop – Andrew Munkres, Bianca Braman, Cheryl Achilles  - Get an introduction to grafting and queen rearing through this interactive workshop. Participants will learn the grafting process and have the chance to try grafting themselves. Space is limited, so please sign up at the registration table.

Record Keeping - Julia Mahood

2:15-2:25 Move to the next Session

Session 2 – 2:25 – 3:40

Winter Bees: The skinny on fat bees – Julia Mahood - This presentation focuses on how honey bees physiologically prepare for winter. It teaches beekeepers how to help their colonies survive cold months by understanding the crucial, nutrient-rich "fat" bees that keep the cluster alive

Making Candles – Cheryl Achilles - Explore the process of turning beeswax into candles. This workshop will cover cleaning and filtering wax, choosing appropriate wicks, and working with candle molds.

Splits, Nucs, and Swarm Control – Bianca Braman - This workshop will cover how and when to split colonies, establish nucleus (nuc) colonies, and implement effective swarm control techniques. Attendees will learn how these management tools can help maintain strong, productive hives while reducing swarm risk.

3:40 – Meeting ends. Check the raffle tables and pick up your raffle winnings

Vendors

Dadant will be attending and bringing orders @ 10% off. Orders must be called in by Monday, July 13. Orders to be brought to the VBA summer meeting cannot be made online; their website will not list an option for delivery to our meeting. Place orders by calling the Dadant Pennsylvania Office: 570-980-9831 or 1-877-532-3268. Space is limited.

BetterBee Is happy to bring pre-orders and set up a booth with items for sale if space allows.  You can place pre-orders online soon, but they can take them over the phone now.  They're renting a truck, and space is limited, so it will be first-come, first-served.

Potluck Breakfast



This year, instead of having our breakfast pastries and goodies catered, we are asking our members to bring some treats to share!


If you like to bake and are able to make some snacks for the Winter Meeting’s morning break, we would love to sample them.


Traditionally we have had muffins, pastries and cookies, but don’t let that stop your imagination!


We ask that you bring at least 1 dozen and add an ingredient label in case of restrictions. Make sure to put your name on your container if you want it back.


Please contact Bianca Braman for any questions: birchbeekeeping@gmail.com 

Brown Bag Lunch Orders

Brown bag lunch orders are available for pre-order now from Morse Block Deli in Barre. All the details and options are included in the registration link

Keynote Speaker

Julia Mahood




Julia Mahood is a Georgia Master Craftsman Beekeeper who has been keeping bees since 2004 and has a particular fascination with the often-overlooked world of honey bee drones. She is the founder of MapMyDCA.com, a citizen science project that helps beekeepers locate and map drone congregation areas using innovative UAV-based techniques.

Recognized as Georgia Beekeeper of the Year in 2018, Julia is an active leader in Georgia's beekeeping community and a dedicated educator. She coordinates the Georgia Beekeepers Association prison beekeeping program and teaches beekeeping in correctional facilities throughout the state. In addition to her beekeeping accomplishments, Julia is a graphic artist and designer of Georgia's "Save the Honey Bee" license plate.

It will be a full day of learning, sharing, and sweet community—don’t miss it!


U-32 Middle and High School
Montpelier, VT 


Full details on the VBA calendar