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Cyfeillion yr Apiari

Dysgu gyda’n Gilydd, Gofalu am Ein Gwenyn

Mae Cyfeillion yr Apiari yn grŵp hamddenol a chroesawgar o aelodau LLEBKA sy’n mwynhau treulio amser gyda’i gilydd yn apiari’r gymdeithas rhwng y cyfarfodydd ffurfiol. Mae’n gyfle i gael profiad ymarferol o wenyna, helpu gyda’r gwaith tymhorol o amgylch y cychod, a rhannu gwybodaeth mewn awyrgylch anffurfiol a chefnogol.

P’un a ydych am fagu hyder gyda sgiliau ymarferol neu’n syml yn mwynhau cwmni da a sgwrs wrth ofalu am y gwenyn, mae Cyfeillion yr Apiari yn cynnig lle cyfeillgar i ddysgu, cyfrannu, a chysylltu. Mae croeso i bawb — nid oes angen profiad, dim ond diddordeb mewn gwenyn a bod yn rhan o’r gymuned.

Beekeepers carrying out a hive inspection during a Friends of the Apiary session
LLEBKA members working together at the association apiary

About the Association Apiary

The association apiary is located near Chwilog and plays a central role in the life of LLEBKA. It is carefully managed to support learning, conservation, and community, with the following aims:

  • To provide a welcoming space for seasonal meetings, friendship, and shared experience

  • To act as a teaching apiary for members

  • To produce and maintain healthy, locally adapted bees

  • To raise locally adapted queens and nucs for members

  • To produce honey for sale and demonstrate honey-handling processes

See photos of our beekeeping community here,

Life at the Apiary

Each year there are usually two open meetings early in the season, followed by two further meetings during the honey harvest and preparation for winter. These events are open to members and guests and offer opportunities to learn, observe, and enjoy time together around the hives.

Between these meetings, however, there is plenty of ongoing work. Managing colonies means responding to swarming instincts, supporting breeding, monitoring forage and honey production, and preparing bees for winter — all while adapting to the ever-changing weather, forage availability, and the needs of the colonies themselves.

Group hive inspection with a frame lifted out at the association apiary

Who Are the Friends of the Apiary?

To help with this important work, we have a group known as Friends of the Apiary. This is a friendly, supportive group of members who can be called upon to lend a hand when needed.

Because beekeeping doesn’t always fit neatly into a timetable, the timing of apiary work can be unpredictable and may arise on different days of the week. Communication is therefore managed through a WhatsApp group, where members volunteer and arrange to meet at the apiary when they’re available.

Why get involved?

Becoming a Friend of the Apiary is a wonderful way to:

Group of beekeepers standing in protective bee suit

Build friendships with fellow beekeepers

Honey bees at the hive entrance at the association apiary

Follow association colonies through their full life cycle

Bees on the head of a beekeeper

Grow confidence in a relaxed, supportive environment

Training session at the apiary with a hive inspection and smoker

Gain hands-on experience in practical beekeeping

Beekeeping smoker resting on a hive during an inspection

Learn from different colony management approaches

Group of beekeepers in protective suits at the LLEBKA association apiary near Pwllheli

Contribute to the conservation and care of our local Welsh Black Bees

The apiary manager or one of our experienced beekeepers will always be on hand — whether to demonstrate techniques, talk things through, or guide you as you take a more active role.

No pressure, no expectations — just shared learning, good company, and time with the bees.

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