Local Club

Seacoast Beekeepers Association

Meeting Times and Location
Every third Thursday of the Month, except December
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7 PM - 9 PM
Stratham Municipal Center, Community Room A, 10 Bunker Hill Ave, Stratham, NH 03885
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The Seacoast Beekeepers Association (SBA) is dedicated to apiculture and the education of the art & science of beekeeping among beekeepers, agriculture, and the general public.

We are a non-profit organization founded in Lee, NH. We invite you to visit us or attend an event. Our members are more than happy to answer any questions you may have about the organization, beekeeping, and how you may join. Our mission is to further promote the interests of our organization and our members to the community. We strive to make a difference by educating the public, expanding awareness, and promoting our club as a whole. We welcome members from the seacoast of New Hampshire as well those beyond the New Hampshire coast.

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Bee School Information

The Art of Keeping Bees 🐝

Learning is fun and easy when you take the SBA Bee School. Learn the beehive inside and out, find out what you need to get started along with suggested readings and demonstrations. We will teach you practical beekeeping, honey harvest, pest management, over-wintering your bees and discuss hive sustainability.

Details

Location: Stratham Municipal Center, Sewall Room, 10 Bunker Hill Ave
Stratham, NH 03885

Dates

  • January 11th & 25th 9am-11am
  • February 8th & 15th 9am-11am

Cost

  • $125/ single*
  • $135/ family*

*Cost includes a free annual membership to the Seacoast Beekeepers Association

Sign up

Please bring a check to the next meeting or contact the club for more information.

Why raise honey bees?

Being connected with nature is the main reason many keep bees. Beekeeping is natural addition to those who enjoy gardening and the outdoors. For farmers and orchardists, raising honeybees is vital for crop pollination, which increases crop yields. The gifts from the hive are a favorite reason to keep bees. The bees produce honey, pollen, and wax among other useful products.

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Events

Upcoming events

Please join us for local beekeeping events hosted by this club.

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Bee world fun fact

The honey bee is the only insect that produces food eaten by man.