Contact Us
As a membership group, we do not operate a permanent office or have a dedicated telephone contact.
To contact us, please email using the form below. Be sure to select from the topics listed, to help us best route your email to the correct function within the Assoc.
Before using the contact form below, please note the following…
For Honey Bee Swarm reporting:
If you think you have a swarm of honey bees, please DO NOT use this contact form, as we will not be able to respond promptly enough. If you think you have a swarm of honey bees, please click here.
To contact a MBBKA Committee Member or role directly:
If you wish to email anyone directly, the MBBKA Committee email addresses can be found by clicking here.
Enrolment for our next Beginners’ Course opens in December:
If you’re interested in more information or enrolling in the next Beginners’ Course, please click here.
Hornet Sightings:
If you are looking for more information on hornets or want to report a hornet sighting, more information can be found here.
Out Apiary Opportunity:
If believe you have an area that would suit a beehive (or more…) and you are looking for more information on what having bees on your land requires, more information can be found here.
For all other matters, please use the contact form below and select the option that best matches your reason for contacting us. We look forward to hearing from you.
How we are trying to manage spam & GDPR as no one likes being stung by spam emails.
To avoid spam emails, we use Google ReCaptcha to eliminate inappropriate emails and those sent by ‘bots.’ For the purposes of GDPR, by pressing ‘Send‘, you consent to having this website store your submitted information, so we can respond to your enquiry.
Honey Bee Swarm Reporting
If you think you have a swarm of honey bees, you have two options below…
Within South Bucks
To locate a honey bee swarm collection volunteer within South Bucks county via the South Bucks Swarm Collection Resource, please...
Elsewhere in Bucks and/or the county edges and wider UK
To locate a swarm collection volunteer elsewhere within Bucks or elsewhere in the country, via the steps on the British Beekeepers Association Swarm Reporting page, please...
Important – Regarding Our Swarm Collectors, please note…
The swarm collectors map, on either site accessed above, will enable you to find the contact details of beekeepers local to your area who are willing to collect and re-home honey bee swarms. But please remember that our beekeepers are volunteers and that, whilst we make every effort to collect honey bee swarms effectively and safely, there are certain circumstances where we will not be able to help – for instance if the swarm is established within the fabric of a building or are located high up in a tree. In such instances you may still need to contact a professional pest controller to remove the swarm.