Welcome to Royal County Beekeepers Association

At Royal County Beekeeping Association, we are dedicated to promoting the art and science of beekeeping in Meath. Our association brings together bee enthusiasts and experts to share knowledge, resources, and passion for these remarkable pollinators. Joining the RCBKA is not just a single membership in meath, you will automatically be a member of FIBKA. federation of irish beekeepers, which runs education programs, a summer school, your insurance cover . and subscription to their monthly magazine . which is free.

Services

Beginner courses

Hands-on training and expert guidance for successful beekeeping

Swarm collection

Bee swarming is a annual occurrence.

which we can handle without any fuss.

 

                                    

                     Lectures

Running from January through to April we have monthly lectures. These will cover, in depth many elements of beekeeping .

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I join Royal County Beekeepers Association?

To join our association, simply fill out the membership form on our website or contact us directly for more information.

What benefits do members of the association receive?

Members of Royal County Beekeeping Association enjoy access to our beginner courses, events, resources, and a supportive community of fellow bee enthusiasts.

Do you offer mentorship programs for new beekeepers?

Yes, we offer mentorship programs for new beekeepers to help them kickstart their beekeeping journey with guidance and support from experienced beekeepers.

Contact us

Reach out to us for any inquiries regarding bees in our area.

Location

Royal county beekeepers association
Navan, Ireland

About us

Royal County Beekeepers Association is a community of bee enthusiasts, experts, and advocates dedicated to the conservation and promotion of bees and their essential role in our ecosystem. We work closely with NIHBS, Native irish honeybee association. Raising awareness to irelands only native honeybee, by raising new queens and colonies at our association apiary.