Bee Prepared… for winter

Our bees have worked hard all summer long and now the time of cold is almost upon them. Learn how we as beekeepers can help our girls to survive the winter ahead with the Leatherstocking Beekeepers’ Association.

The first presentation will be “Getting hives ready as they head into winter” with Richard Lercari discussing the physical prep of the hive for the cold months ahead. Following will be a cautionary commentary on (expired) bee treatments for both the beekeeper and the bees with Richard Burroughs.

Club president Mike Lyons will then host “Responsible beekeeping practices” an open forum about the LBA mission.

All are welcome to visit, learn, and get bee questions answered.

The Leatherstocking Beekeepers’ Association will be meeting Thursday, October 26 at 7 p.m. at The Farmers’ Museum, Cooperstown.

Young Leatherstocking Beekeeper places 2nd in NY State Fair Honey Competition

Exeter – When Maria , mother of Kirill and Oskar Grechkin, brought home a beehive in 2022 she had no idea of the journey it would inspire in her son Oskar. Now at 13, Oskar has won 2nd place at the New York State fair for honey.

Among the many animals Maria added to her farm, the journey began one night in 2022 with the purchase of a beehive. At first the purchase went smoothly but when it came to unloading the bees, a dropped medium led to several dozen stings. That’s where Oskar took over.

Unafraid of the thousands of bees he took up the care of the stinging insects, documenting his journey on his facebook page ‘Oskar the Beekeeper.’

The Bee yard has since grown to 7 hives and the facebook page has received much attention from the viewing public, with many of his reels having over 100,000 views.

However, when the 2023 State Fair rolled around, he had not planned to enter the honey competition. That was Maria’s idea.

“I entered him for the experience. We didn’t expect to win anything, it was just for learning.” Maria said.

“It was only 2 weeks to the competition. I would have wanted 4 if I knew I was going to enter so the air bubbles in the honey would have a chance to rise to the surface and out of the honey.” Oskar said.

Oskar took on the challenge with gusto, getting his honey ready in time and helping at the honey exhibit at the fair.

And his hard work paid off.  

Oskar with brother, Kirill, and mother, Maria, displaying his prize winning honey.
Oskar Grechkin volunteered at the honey table at the New York State fair, educating the public about honey bees.