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Nelson County Beekeepers

Nelson County May 2021

What’s The Buzz Officers President-Steve Hutchins Vice President-Darrell Hester Secretary-Carolyn Hurd Treasurer & Editor-Susan Zhunga

Volume 7 Issue 4

MEETING May20th, 2021 There will be a regular meeting starting at 6:30 pm, May 20th, 2021. A box meal will be provided, so PLEASE, PLEASE call the Extension Office (502-348-9204) if you plan to attend. We need a head count so we can purchase the correct amount of food. We want to make sure we have enough for everyone. We will have a Steering Committee meeting at 5:30 pm prior to the regular meeting. Volunteers try and attend. We will be discussing the future of club events, and programs.

Hospitality-Monthly Volunteers As per regulations, Masks are mandatory.

PROGRAM A round table discussion headed up by Kent Williams. Kent is a Master Beekeeper as well as a Commercial Inside this issue: Beekeeper. He will be taking about what is going on in the hives at this time of Minutes 2 year. Bring your problems and questions to the table, lets see if we can help. Also, Financial Statement 3 we have a lot of new beekeepers that have joined our club, so mentoring would Extractor Rental 7 be helpful to get them on their way.

Newsletter Publisher– Georganne Collins

Robbie Smith County Extension Agent for Horticulture


Page 2 Minutes From meeting held on April 15th. Steering Meeting. Topics covered: Road clean up was scheduled for the 23rd @ 11:00 am. Fee paid has been increased by $50 per mile so we should expect $300. Robbie Smith is giving us an extra Refractor. SAVE THE DATE, Arts and Crafts fair will be on October 9th and 10th this fall. Kent Williams will be coming to our next meeting. Meeting: There were 33 people in attendance. Gene Englert announced that Nucs will be arriving within the next week or two. We talked about honey pricing, and agreed that we should be selling honey for $12.00 per pound.

Robust round table discussion from our members headed up by Steve Hutchins. Lots of good questions from our members about their hives and potential problems. Steve though that this is a very good time to be putting on supers. Thank you to those members who donated $72.00 towards our food expenses. Carolyn Hurd Secretary

All members are encouraged to join us on Facebook. Ask questions, show your progress, and share your pictures on our “Nelson County

Beekeepers” Facebook page. We would love to hear from you.


Page 3 Financial Statement FINANCIAL STATEMENT as of 4/30/2021 Opening balance 1/1/2021 $ 2,134.25 Gross Income Food Donations/Dues $593.00 Net Expense New Extractor/Food $796.38 Bank Balance $ 9,130.87

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There are 3 extractors complete with all that you need to extract honey. There is only one refractometer to test your honey. You will need your own gated bucket for your extracted honey.

1. First extractor is a plastic table top 2 frame hand crank – Rental @ $5.00 for 3 day maxium. 2. Second extractor is a 2 frame hand crank - rental @ $10.00 for 3 day maximum. 3. Third extractor is a 4 frame electric – rental @ $15.00 for 3 day maximum. Either extractor can be picked up and delivered back to Susan Zhunga @ 555 King Road, Cox's Creek, KY. Call for availability 502-507-8789. All equipment must be returned in good, clean condition.

BEEKEEPING ITEMS FOR SALE Test kits for American Foul Brood (AFB) and European Foul Brood (EFB) are available for purchase from Extension Office for $14.00 each. Please call me (Susan 507-8789) for availability.


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