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Gloucestershire Beekeepers Association

A warm welcome to Gloucestershire Beekeepers Association (GBKA). New members of all ages and experience are welcome to join us.

GBKA is a registered charity with the principal objective of promoting and furthering the craft of beekeeping. GBKA has been doing this for over 100 years and has members from all over Gloucestershire and its neighbouring counties.

GBKA is a member organisation of the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA), the national organisation that provides a wide range of services to beekeepers including insurance, information, newsletters, examination programmes and legal advice.

The seven Branches of GBKA support beekeepers in their area and run their own programmes of meetings, talks, and training sessions. GBKA members can attend the meetings of any Branch.

Events

News

  • GBKA 2026 Spring Lecture Day, County Honey Show and AGM sponsored by Maismore Apiaries

    Saturday, February 21st. Hosted by the Stroud Beekeepers Association at the Stonehouse Court Hotel, Bristol Road, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, GL10 3RA. This year we have three exciting talks – The secret RNA language of the bees by Eyal Maori, treatment free beekeeping, Varroa resistance and free-living colonies by Joe Ibertson and bees and trees – an ancient partnership by Richard Rickett.…

  • Royal Three Counties Show 2025

    Online entry to the Royal Three Counties Honey Show is now available (closing date May 14th). The theme for this year’s Bees & Honey Show is ‘Honey & Health’ organised by Herefordshire on behalf of the three counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Read more…

Yellow-legged Hornet Sightings

GBKA Asian Hornet Action Teams


Government Confirmed Sightings
Updated 7/11/25
  • At the start of 2025 two single Asian Hornets were captured. One in Oswestry (January) and one in Canterbury (March).
  • More single hornets were captured in April (9) and May (4) and a nest destroyed in Kent.
  • Additional single or multiple hornets captured in June and 5 nests destroyed (Kent and West Sussex).
  • There was a large increase in sightings from mid-July.
  • As of the 14th of November, the NBU rolling update reports 541 credible sightings and 160 nests (mainly secondary) found and destroyed. The majority are in Kent and the South East but a secondary nest was reported in Cheshire and another in North Yorkshire.

Do you have land suitable for bees or an apiary?

If so please contact your local GBKA association secretary here.

National Bee Unit News

  • In December 2025 Defra confirmed that the NBU will not be asked to carry out spring trapping for YLH in England in 2026. This decision was taken in response to the high number and geographic spread of later season nest finds during 2025. At the BHAF meeting held on 5th March, a Fera-based PhD student, […]
  • Over 10,000 beekeepers updated their details on BeeBase during the 2025 hive count compared to over 9,500 in 2024.  The 2025 hive count produced a figure of 257,976 colonies in the UK. This is higher than the 2024 figure of 252,647. Responses indicated there was a decrease of 0.2 hive per beekeeper on average, but […]