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The | The '''Northern Piedmont Beekeepers Association''' welcomes new beekeepers, or anyone with an interest in honeybees. These days there is an endless number of places to find information regarding the honeybee and how to begin your journey into beekeeping. We don't limit ourselves to geography, but we are a community for those in Culpeper and surrounding areas. Beekeeping techniques in Culpeper will be different than what would be needed in other climates. In addition, there is significant difference between reading or even viewing others online, and interacting with fellow beekeepers in person. | ||
The NPBA has in person [[Meetings | meetings]] on the third Thursday of most months of each year. We have speakers that are not only expert beekeepers, but are knowledgeable of regulations and techniques for our area. The best part is that you can network with other beekeepers in Culpeper. If you have a beekeeping emergency, you'll know those in your area that are a resource mostly likely able to help. In turn, you'll have your chance to be that resource to others. | |||
Whether you're interested in building a commercial apiary, make products or provide a service involving the honeybee, have [[:Category:Recipes | recipes]] using honey, or are simply interested in the amazing honeybee, join us. | |||
On the left panel of this site you will find helpful links to begin your journey. | |||
Latest revision as of 23:12, 27 March 2025
The Northern Piedmont Beekeepers Association welcomes new beekeepers, or anyone with an interest in honeybees. These days there is an endless number of places to find information regarding the honeybee and how to begin your journey into beekeeping. We don't limit ourselves to geography, but we are a community for those in Culpeper and surrounding areas. Beekeeping techniques in Culpeper will be different than what would be needed in other climates. In addition, there is significant difference between reading or even viewing others online, and interacting with fellow beekeepers in person.
The NPBA has in person meetings on the third Thursday of most months of each year. We have speakers that are not only expert beekeepers, but are knowledgeable of regulations and techniques for our area. The best part is that you can network with other beekeepers in Culpeper. If you have a beekeeping emergency, you'll know those in your area that are a resource mostly likely able to help. In turn, you'll have your chance to be that resource to others.
Whether you're interested in building a commercial apiary, make products or provide a service involving the honeybee, have recipes using honey, or are simply interested in the amazing honeybee, join us.
On the left panel of this site you will find helpful links to begin your journey.