NATIONAL BEEKEEPING CENTRE WALES
Updated 49 days ago
Community Interest Company
- Active - 07274178 (CH)
- Age: 13 years
- ID: 25191466/120
Ty'n y Groes Conwy LL32 8SS
• 74901 - Environmental consulting activities
• 85590 - Other education n.e.c.
Bees need our help. Their numbers are in decline due to disease, pesticide use and loss of habitat. At the National Beekeeping Centre Wales in Conwy, we firmly believe it is possible to reverse this trend and make the world a better place for honey bees. Find out how you can help the bees too by becoming more bee-friendly in your home and garden, how to become a beekeeper or how you can help us to help the bees... By helping develop a vigorous, healthy and environmentally responsible beekeeping industry we hope not only to continue the tradition, but also to secure a good future for bees in Wales. We promote good practice, accurate and accessible public information as well as community action... The powerful, milky substance that turns an ordinary bee into a Queen Bee is made from digested pollen and honey or nectar, and mixed with a chemical secreted from a gland in a nursing bee's head. Loaded with B vitamins, it is used by some as a dietary supplement and fertility stimulant, and..
Also known as: NATIONAL BEEKEEPING CENTRE FOR WALES C.I.C.
Registration numbers: 07274178 (CH), 0988 (W), 1076a (W)