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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

January 26

Friday 9th
19:30
BS Honeybees – from birth to present day by Daniel BatesC&G BKA, Uckington Village Hall, GL51 9SR
Thursday 22nd
19:30 (Zoom open from 19:00)
Using Apideas, with a focus also on using those opportunistic queen cells by Dan BasterfieldDean Forest BKA, Zoom (contact DFBKA for details)
Thursday 29th
19:30
Bumblebees vs honeybees by Richard Comont (Bumblebee conservation trust)NBKA. Newent Community Centre (Glebe Chapel)

February 26

Friday 13th
19:30
Commercial beekeepers tips & tricks by Steve Donohoe & Paul Horton (Walrus and Honeybee)C&G BKA, Uckington Village Hall, GL51 9SR
Saturday 21st
10:00 to 16:00
GBKA Spring Lecture day, County Honey Show and AGM sponsored by Maismore ApiariesHosted by the Stroud Beekeepers Association at the Stonehouse Court Hotel, Bristol Road, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, GL10 3RA. 
Thursday 26th
19:30
Miller method of queen rearing by Lynfa DaviesDFBKA. The Main Place, Coleford. GL16 8RH
Thursday 26th
19:30
Varroa resistance through bee improvement by Steve Riley (Westerham beekeepers)NBKA. Newent Community Centre (Glebe Chapel)

March 26

Friday 13th
19:30
Honeybees, Bumblebees and Solitary Bees – the same but different by Lorraine WheelerC&G BKA, Uckington Village Hall, GL51 9SR
Thursday 26th
19:30
The cell punch method of queen rearing by Phil TinkerDFBKA. The Main Place, Coleford. GL16 8RH
Thursday 26th
19:30
Aspects of bee disease by Marin Anastasov (Gloucestershire beekeepers)NBKA. Newent Community Centre (Glebe Chapel)

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

  • Please report sightings of Yellow-legged hornets (YLH), also known as Asian hornets, on this online form or download the free Asian hornet Watch app for Apple devices or android devices. As of 5/1/2026: To view the location of destroyed nests, please visit the map page and choose the Asian Hornet map layer. 544 credible yellow-legged hornet […]
  • The Tropilaelaps advisory leaflet has been updated. This leaflet explains the biology, distribution, and risks of Tropilaelaps mites; invasive brood parasites of honey bees that are now spreading toward Europe. The leaflet outlines their life cycle, harmful effects on colonies, potential pathways for introduction into the UK, and the legal responsibilities of beekeepers to prevent […]

BBKA News

  • 6th February 2026:  Bookings busy in the first couple of weeks, but still spaces on around 30 workshops and seminars – plus the 23 lectures which cannot be booked, Research Poster Presentations, an Expert Panel and so much more to enjoy! 26th January 2026:  In view of the pause on the BBKA Advanced Husbandry Assessment […]
  • Not for Profit Exhibition and Honey Tasting Bar for 2026 will be on 17th and 18th April Trade Show and Speakers Corner will be on 18th April only The annual pilgrimage to a dedicated Beekeepers’ Trade Show is as essential as it has always been.  And our lunchtime Hog Roast at the entrance is an […]
  • This page contains information to help those who find themselves with a honey bee colony which has set up home within the fabric of a building. It is important to firstly identify if the bees in question are indeed honey bees by looking at our identification page. Bumblebee Honey Bee Wasp Bumblebees can set up home […]
  • My mum passed away on the 10th of January 2026. As today is her cremation, I’m setting up this fundraiser to honour her in a way I knew she’d love. She’s always loved bees, so much so that she let a nest of them live in our chimney for nearly 20 years. She only had […]
  • Attaining BBKA Beacon School status has been surreal. For years, it has been the ultimate aim of our Beekeeping Society, almost like the summit at which we would gaze from the foothills of our journey. It was the pinnacle that gave us an intrinsic determination, yet I believe it important to redefine what the award really […]
  • The role of BBKA Associations and beekeepers concerning Yellow-Legged Asian Hornets: The BBKA is asking every Association to select a team of members to assist with local requests for help in identifying Yellow-Legged Asian Hornets. It is vital that all beekeepers are able to identify Yellow-Legged Asian Hornets. Each branch or group can establish their […]