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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN 
APIARISTS' SOCIETY

Greater Bunbury Region Chapter Meeting

  • 18 Mar 2026
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Edith Cowan University, South West Building 6, Robertson Drive Entrance

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Honey Harvesting
Demonstration Evening

Just in time for the Marri flow, we’re bringing back one of our members’ favourite sessions!

Join us for a practical demonstration of different honey harvesting techniques to help you plan and prepare for the season ahead. We’ll begin with uncapping options, comparing tools and methods used to efficiently remove wax cappings.

We’ll then move into extraction methods, including the honey spinner (extractor), crush and strain, honey press, and cut comb. See the pros and cons of each approach and how they suit different scales and styles of beekeeping.

If you’re gearing up for the Marri harvest, this session will help you think through your setup and be ready when the supers are full! 

Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, our Monthly Meetings are the perfect place to connect with fellow beekeepers in a safe and relaxed atmosphere.

Enjoy the opportunity to meet, learn, and share experiences with others who share your passion for beekeeping.

We look forward to seeing you there.

For more information contact bunbury@waas.org.au

Beekeepers of all ages and levels welcome!

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