Pinner & Ruislip Beekeepers' Association

Pinner & Ruislip Beekeepers' Association Beekeepers' Pinner & Ruislip Beekeepers’ Association was formed in 1954 by the amalgamation of the Pinner BKA and the Ruislip BKA.

The Pinner Beekeepers’ Association was established at a meeting at “Newlands”, Pinner on Friday 17th 1928 and in 1929, with an annual membership fee of 5 shillings, the membership comprised of 100 enthusiasts. It’s uncertain exactly when Ruislip Beekeepers was founded, but both clubs were active in the 1930s. After the 2nd World War, the realisation gradually dawned that the area couldn’t support

two clubs, so the two groups amalgamated. From our records it appears that the first Honey Show was held by the Pinner Beekeepers, in conjunction with the Pinner Horticultural Association in 1932 on September 24th. In 1986 our association was granted charitable status (No 290514).

11/10/2025

🍯 PRBKA HONEY SHOW TODAY! 🍯

Saturday 11th October 2025
Ruislip Bowls Club, Bury Street
3.30pm - 4.30pm

Please come along and see the bee related products at our show. Honey will be available to purchase.

Full Address:
Ruislip Bowls Club
Manor Farm
Bury Street
Ruislip
HA4 7SU

04/04/2025
Looking forward to the BBKA Spring Convention this weekend! 🐝
04/04/2025

Looking forward to the BBKA Spring Convention this weekend! 🐝

Please be extra vigilant!
20/08/2023

Please be extra vigilant!

14/08/2023

Lovely to see one of our members hives on a sunny morning - looks like there are some bees “graduating” from house duties and getting ready to help forage by doing their orientation flights.

14/08/2023

Thank you to all of our members that helped with getting the supers off on Sat/Sunday! Next will be extracting the honey :-)

12/08/2023

Latest update from Defra 11.8.23
In 2023 there have been 14 Asian hornet nests found in 12 locations.

Kent

Folkestone

The primary and secondary nests found at a single location in Folkestone have now been destroyed.

The NBU is conducting active operations at four other locations in Folkestone.

East Sussex

The NBU is monitoring a location in East Sussex following a credible sighting of Asian hornet.

Please be vigilant!
11/08/2023

Please be vigilant!

BBKA Asian hornet press release 10.8.23

Beekeepers call on the public to help fight record Asian hornet invasion

The British Beekeepers’ Association (BBKA) is calling on the public to help fight a major threat to honey bees and other pollinators - Asian hornets.

Numbers of the destructive insect are rising rapidly this summer and more have been detected in the UK this year than in the previous six years combined.

BBKA Chair, Diane Drinkwater, said: “At this early stage of the Asian hornet season, which goes on into the autumn, it is extremely worrying to see so many cases and so early. We must act now to stop them from getting established in this country.

“Reports from Europe and Jersey indicate that this is an exceptional year for Asian hornets with record numbers of queens and nests.

“We urge the public to join forces with beekeepers to protect our honey bees and other pollinators from this voracious predator.”

More than 1,000 beekeepers across the country are part of elite teams trained to provide emergency support to the National Bee Unit’s (NBU) hornet hunters.

Hornet sightings are filtered by the NBU, part of Defra, and teams of bee inspectors deployed to track hornets back to their nests which are then destroyed.

But the help of the eagle-eyed public is essential to spot the hornets which may be devouring insects or feeding on fallen fruit or ivy flowers.

Asian hornets (Vespa velutina) are slightly smaller than native European hornets, have yellow legs, an orange face and brown body with one yellow stripe.
This summer beekeeper Mick Brian discovered an Asian hornet in his garden in Plymouth which eventually led to the destruction of two nests: “We watched in stunned silence as the insect singled out a honey bee, carried it to a nearby leaf, and began to dissect it.”

Just one Asian hornet can hunt down and eat 30 honey bees a day and their habit of hawking (hovering) outside the hive stops the bees from collecting nectar and pollen to feed themselves.

Diane added: “Asian hornets are wreaking havoc in Europe and we fear if they get a foot-hold in the UK our honey bees and many other insects will be decimated here, too.

“They are the greatest threat to beekeeping since the Varroa mite was discovered more than 30 years ago.”

BBKA trustee Julie Coleman, who lives in Kent where many of the hornets discovered this year have been found, said there are likely to be several reasons behind this huge rise in cases: “The fact that we seem to have a cluster around the coast in Kent, also Dorset, Plymouth, Weymouth and Hampshire makes me think they are coming across on the wind. And there could have been an overwintered nest in Kent which has sent out hibernating queens in the autumn. “

It is important to take care not to approach or disturb a nest. Asian hornets are not generally aggressive towards people but an exception to this is when they perceive a threat to their nest.

People who suspect they have seen an Asian hornet should report it immediately using the phone app ‘Asian Hornet Watch’ or the online reporting form: https://risc.brc.ac.uk/alert.php?species=asian_hornet

https://www.bbka.org.uk/news/beekeepers-call-on-the-public-to-help-fight-record-asian-hornet-invasion

We visited the National Honey Show today where exhibitors show their honey, candles and all beekeeping products from all...
28/10/2017

We visited the National Honey Show today where exhibitors show their honey, candles and all beekeeping products from all over the world. We had a great day and bought some new equipment for our beekeepers to use.

We will be at the Colne Valley show at Denham Country Park this Sunday so come along and talk to us about bees, and buy ...
27/07/2017

We will be at the Colne Valley show at Denham Country Park this Sunday so come along and talk to us about bees, and buy some honey or a candle. See you there!

We will be at the Denham Village Fayre tomorrow selling honey, candles and more. You can also make a candle yourself. Se...
28/05/2017

We will be at the Denham Village Fayre tomorrow selling honey, candles and more. You can also make a candle yourself. See you there!

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Glovers Grove
Ruislip
HA47JT

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