Fondant Winter Supply

Dear Members,

I’m very happy to tell you we can supply fondant this winter.

It’s £17 for a 12.5kg box. Each box contains 5 blocks weighing 2.5kg each.

Please let me have your orders ASAP and your preferred collection point-
either from me in Lichfield or SureStore in Cannock.

text Dayna : 07710182468
or email : dayna.white@icloud.com

Payment by BACS please on receipt of your order confirmation.

        • Bank: CAF Bank Ltd
        • Account Name: South Staffordshire & District Beekeepers Association
        • Account Number: 00095894
        • Sort Code: 40 52 40
        • Reference: Membership – Your Name
Kind regards
Dayna

Ambrosia for sale

We are pleased to be able to offer ambrosia again this year. Sadly fondant will not be available.

Our supplier has now given up his agency, and while I have tried to find another competitive supplier I haven’t been able to find such good savings.


Send orders to Dayna by text or email please 07710182468 or dayna.white@virgin.net
State your preferred collection point of SureStore in Cannock or from me in Lichfield.
Orders ASAP please so that I can organise distribution.

Payment by BACS please, the account details are:
• Bank: CAF Bank Ltd
• Account Name: South Staffordshire & District
Beekeepers Association
• Account Number: 00095894
• Sort Code: 40 52 40
using reference: Ambrosia & your name

Jars for sale

lb jars (72 jars per box) cost inc lids @ £25 per box
12oz hex jars (84 jars per box)cost inc lids @ £30 per box

In the SPOTLIGHT – Club Quartermaster Dayna White

Q1. How long have you been a beekeeper?
A. This is my 5th season. I had bees in 2016 and did the beginners course in 2017.

Q2. Why did you become a beekeeper?
A. Accidentally! I ended up taking over 4 colonies that were being kept on our land. It was like a baptism of fire. I definitely wouldn’t recommend tackling looking after bees before getting some training.

Q3. What is your favourite bit of beekeeping kit?
A. I love my small hive tool with notched J thingy.

Q4. How many bee suits do you have?
A. At the last count, 5 suits and 1 jacket. (because the first 2 were cheap and I soon realised why)

Q5. What is your proudest beekeeping moment?
A. My first success at raising queens, I was so pleased it worked.

Q6. Do you have a favourite pair of socks?
A. Not exactly but I do tend to wear socks with bees on when I’m with the bees.

Q7. Who is your beekeeping hero or heroine?
A. Without a doubt, Tom Seeley.

Q8. What beekeeping disasters have you had?
A. Spilling 20 lbs of honey and putting my back out trying to stop it spreading under the washing machine.

Q9. Which aspect of beekeeping do you like best?
A. In the spring, watching the hives on a sunny day and seeing the pollen flowing in and seeing new bees emerging.

Q10. What is your least favourite beekeeping job?
A. Processing honey, OMG.

Q11. If you didn’t keep bees, would you be a campanologist or a Morris dancer?
A. I would rather have root canal surgery

Q12. What would be your best bit of beekeeping advice?
A. Take your time and observe closely.

Q13. What would your last meal be?
A. My mum’s crab claw curry. Sweet crab meat, hot and extremely messy.

Q14. What is your favourite bit of a bee?
A. Bee bums, they are so expressive.

Q15. When you think about your bees, what makes you smile?
A. The fact that I have bees makes me smile. Being lucky enough to be close to them and learn a little.

Q16. Do you like honey?
A. It has grown on me, I never used to be much of a fan. I love using it in cooking especially savoury dishes. Added at the end of cooking really makes food sing.

Q17. What annoys you about bees (apart from the stings)?
A. They are too blooming clever and I wish I had started sooner.

Q18. Do you talk to your bees?
A. Does swearing count? I start by chatting then I do a lot of humming, some pleading, a lot of apologising and sounding like a station announcer forever saying ‘mind the gap’ and making a lot of odd little noises, now I come to think about it.

Q19. How often are you asked to stop talking about bees?
A. People are usually really interested, but I stop myself from going on about them too much.

Q20. Do you prefer sweet or savoury nibbles?
A. Both please

Q21. What other interests do you have besides beekeeping?
A. I love faffing at all sorts. Cooking, sewing, painting, making bee bits, poking around in ponds, gardening… the list goes on..

Q22. Who would you like to inspect a hive with?
A. Any one? Alive: Morgan Freeman – chatting about bees with the voice of God would be awesome! Dead: my dad – he would have loved beekeeping.

Q23. What sums up your attitude to bees and beekeeping?
A. They make you humble and so aware of how connected and fragile everything is.

Ambrosia for sale

The Association is still able to offer members Ambrosia Syrup and Fondant for sale.
Don’t let your bees go with out food.

Order now for collection by arrangement.

Please place your orders with Dayna White, Quartermaster either via mobile:

07710 182468 or email: dayna.white@icloud.com

Tub of Ambrosia Syrup – 12.5kg

Ambrosia Fondant – 1 box of 5 x 2.5kg packs

Ambrosia for sale

The Association is still able to offer members Ambrosia Syrup and Fondant for sale.
Don’t let your bees go with out food. Order now for collection by arrangement.

Please place your orders with Dayna White, Quartermaster either via mobile:

07710 182468 or email: dayna.white@virgin.net

Tub of Ambrosia Syrup – 12.5kg

Ambrosia Fondant – 1 box of 5 x 2.5kg packs

Ambrosia is a ready mixed, high energy combination of sucrose, glucose and fructose,
Ambrosia syrup and fondant bee food helps bee colonies to survive winter food shortages by mimicking the food that bees find in their natural environment.

With the sugar in Ambrosia being very concentrated, it does not ‘go off’ and the high
fructose content of the product ensures that it will not crystallise.