Adams County Beekeepers Association

Adams County Beekeepers Association Beekeepers from across Southwestern Ohio who strive to foster the love of honey bees and share the knowledge they've gained over the years.
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We meet in West Union Ohio on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30npm to discuss the latest news, share the latest data, and foster the love of the honey bee. Whether you're an old hand at keeping honeybees, or just interested in bees, we invite you to join us!

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04/16/2026

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"🐝 Life Cycle of the Bee: A Journey from Egg to Worker Bee
Bees are not just tiny insects that produce honey; they are symbols of cooperation and hard work. Their life cycle is fascinating and begins with a tiny egg that eventually becomes an active bee playing multiple roles to ensure the colony’s survival. Let’s explore each stage of a bee’s life in detail:
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1. The Egg
It all starts with the egg laid by the queen. The queen is the only one in the colony capable of laying eggs and can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day during peak activity. These tiny eggs are laid in wax hexagonal cells called brood cells. The egg is white and looks like a tiny speck. It takes 3 days to hatch.
🐝 Fun Facts:
The queen can control the type of egg she lays: a fertilized one becomes a female bee (worker or queen), while an unfertilized one becomes a drone (male).
Thanks to this control, the queen maintains the balance between males and females in the colony.
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2. The Larva
After 3 days, the egg hatches into a small white larva. At this stage, the larva cannot move and completely depends on worker bees for nourishment. It is fed ""royal jelly,"" a protein-rich food produced by worker bees, which allows it to grow quickly.
After 3 days of royal jelly, it starts receiving a mixture of nectar and pollen. The larva continues growing for 6 days, increasing in size rapidly—consuming up to its own weight every hour!
🐝 Additional Info:
Queen-destined larvae are fed exclusively on royal jelly throughout their development, enabling them to become queens.
Worker bees constantly clean and feed the cells to ensure healthy development.
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3. The Pupa
Once the larva reaches a certain size, its cell is sealed with wax, and the next stage begins: the pupa. In this stage, complete metamorphosis occurs. The larva transforms into an adult bee. This process takes about 12 days, during which wings, legs, and mouthparts form.
Important Note:
This stage is known as complete me"

04/16/2026

Hi everyone, just a reminder our April Bee Meeting is tonight Thursday April 16th at 6:30pm, please bring a snack to share and join us! We really need to get our club built back up, if you haven't come out for a while, we would Love to see You again! I don't want to lose our Club, so it's up to all of us whether it continues or not! Our last meeting there were only 8 of us there, I think our club is very important to educate others on the importance of honeybees, pollination and beekeeping in general, so please come out and support our club, Thanks and GOD Bless!

04/13/2026

Hi everyone, just a reminder, our April Beekeeper's meeting is this Thursday April 16th at 6:30pm. Come out and join us, remember to bring a snack to share!

03/19/2026

Hi everyone, just a reminder, tonight is our March beekeeping meeting at 6:30pm, come out and join us! We can't seem to find anyone interested in the President or Vice-presidents positions within the group, over the years it's just been the same few people, I have held the positions of treasurer and secretary since this group began and I still show up for each meeting, if there isn't more interest in the club, we won't have it anymore! We will discuss it tonight, so please show up and help keep this club going, hopefully, see you tonight! Thanks and GOD Bless!

03/17/2026

Hi everyone, our March Bee Meeting is this Thursday March 19th at 6:30pm. Come out and join us, remember to bring a snack to share! We are looking for a President and a Vice-President for this year, so Please nominate someone you think would be a good fit, we need your help, I am willing to stay on as Treasurer and Secretary and our Trustees will stay the same. We could use a swarm co-ordinator and someone to take over our lending library too! If you are interested, consider helping out. An important requirement for our officers; is attending every meeting! I'm looking forward to our meetings and seeing everyone at the meetings. Thanks and GOD Bless!

02/19/2026

Hi everyone, tonight is our first meeting of the year! Come out and join us, we will be holding officer elections for President, Vice-president, Treasurer, and Secretary positions, if you have someone in mind for any of these positions, make sure to come out and nominate them! Please bring a snack to share, I'm looking forward to seeing everyone, tonight Feb. 19th at 6:30pm. Meeting still being held at my Church Bible Baptist Church of West Union 9840 State Route 41 West Union, OH. Thanks and GOD Bless!

02/16/2026

Hi everyone, our 1st beekeeper's meeting is this Thursday Feb. 19th at 6:30pm. Come out and join us, don't forget to bring a snack to share

10/17/2025
Hi everyone, I wanted to share a couple pictures from last night's meeting.  It was our last official bee meeting of the...
10/17/2025

Hi everyone, I wanted to share a couple pictures from last night's meeting. It was our last official bee meeting of the year. Our Youth Beekeeper Scholarship Recipient Alexys Fox recieved her Certificate of Completion. This picture shows Alexys, our President Hollie Bunn and our Vice-President Dave Mangus

10/16/2025

Hi everyone, tonight- Thursday Oct. 16th at 6:30pm is our last official meeting of the year! We will present Alexys (our Youth Beekeeper Scholarship Recipient) with her certificate of completion, come out and join us! Bring a snack to share! Thanks and GOD Bless

10/13/2025

Hi everyone, our last official bee meeting is this Thursday Oct. 16th at 6:30pm. Come out and join us, don't forget to bring a snack to share! Thanks and GOD Bless

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Blue Creek, OH

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