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The Alamance County Beekeepers

A Chapter of the North Carolina State Beekeepers Association

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Sources of Local Honey


Caitlin Bateson
336-350-5645
caitlin.bateson@gmail.com
Honey

Chuck Couch
336-382-2207
chuckcouchjr@gmail.com
Honey

Ira Poston
(336) 314-0499
igposton@gmail.com
Wildflower and Sourwood honey. Lip balm ( peppermint, pina colada, orange creamsicle)

Mike Ross
336-214-4219
mross953@hotmail.com
Local and Sourwood Honey, including chunk honey with comb.
Beeswax and propolis

Jennifer Welsh
(336) 343-9250
Honey

 

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Our Next Zoom Meeting

At 7:00 PM, Thursday, January 21, 2021 our monthly 2021 Zoom meetings will resume with American Bee Journal and Bee Culture author Tina Stebestyen with a presentation on All About the Queen.

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