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Local Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent
(Roy Beckford),
 Lee County Extension, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida
Check the Lee County Extension CALENDAR OF EVENTS for scheduled activities and events.

 

 

LOCAL APIARY INSPECTORS

Note:  By law all honey bee colonies in Florida are required to be registered.  You should contact Freddie Howard for your registration form and other details related to registration of your hives.  Please do not accept or use registration forms which may be offered by any other source than your local apiary inspector.  CLICK on Freddie's card below for his contact information.

View all the Apiary Inspection Districts ~ Find Your Inspector Map

BEES ON MY PROPERTY!... What Should I do?  CLICK HERE before doing anything!

Beekeepers Association of Southwest Florida can use your help.  Please DONATE to support our group's efforts.
 We are a now a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization and your donations are tax deductible!:

 Notice:  You do NOT have to be a member of PayPal (or sign up) to use your credit card to donate, simply look during the donation process for the section "Don't have a PayPal account? and click continue.


This document was created on 1/09/08, rev. 01/07/12

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How do I join Beekeepers Association of Southwest Florida (BASF)?  Attend one of our meetings and pay applicable dues to our Treasurer, or you can DOWNLOAD an application for membership, and mail it to our treasurer along with applicable dues.  Currently $10 for current year if you are already a member of the Florida State Beekeepers Association (FSBA).  If you are not a member of FSBA then we can collect membership dues for FSBA as well, in which case the total amount would be $25 ($10 BASF + $15 FSBA).