CIRENCESTER & DISTRICT BEEKEEPERS
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Honey Bees swarm in order to reproduce and, if they decide to do so, thousands will leave their hive and fly off to find themselves a new home. Although a swarm looks scary, the bees are only intent on finding themselves somewhere else to live.

​Our members may be able to collect a honeybee swarm and for more information to help identify honeybees and to find a local beekeeper please follow the link to the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA)
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Gloucestershire Beekeeper’s Association – GBKA – is a registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO, no. 1206843) with the principal objective of promoting and furthering the craft of beekeeping
  • Home
  • About
    • Club Officers
  • Joining Us
  • Training
    • Taster Day
    • Beginners Course
    • HOT Bees
    • Lectures & Workshops
  • Events
  • Member's Area
    • Committee Meetings
    • Loan Equipment
    • Microscopy
    • Club Apiary >
      • Apiary Code of Conduct
      • Directions to Apiary
    • Club Shop
    • Club Diary
  • Contact
  • Gallery
  • Useful Links