Frontier Country Beekeepers' Association

Supporting beekeepers in Logan County and the surrounding area.

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Frontier Country Beekeepers' Association For Beekeepers and Those Wanting to Learn in Guthrie, Logan County and the Surrounding Area
Providing Information, field trips, beekeeping supplies to our members and support




Come Join Us!

We hold monthly meetings, share what we're doing, organize field trips and even sell hives and beekeeping supplies at cost.  If you have ever wanted to learn more about beekeeping, this is a great place to start.


What's New!

Our Next Meeting


Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 20, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Logan County Fairgrounds in the Free Fair Education Building, 1201 S. Division Street in Guthrie, Oklahoma.

We'll have door prizes, great snacks and lots of helpful information from some of the friendliest beekeepers around.  Come join us!

Our Club Has These
Items For Sale:

Beetle traps for $1.  Screen bottom boards for $1.50 per foot.  The book Beekeeping for Dummies for $15.


Another Great Field Trip Held Recently!

Randy and Treasa Brady were kind enough to open their homes recently for a field trip.  View the photographs by clicking here.

 

Who We Are

 

The Frontier Country Beekeepers Association is made up of friendly volunteers who want to share their passion for beekeeping.  Our president is Glen Brunette.

 

Contact Us!

 

 

Bee Swarms

 
If you walked out tomorrow and found a swarm of bees hanging from a tree branch on your property, would you know what to do?  Experienced beekeeper Chuddie Smith recently gaves tips on how to catch a swarm of honey bees.
 
Killer Bees
 
Do we really need to worry about Africanized honey bees - also known as "killer bees"?  Where do they come from, and how do we recognize them?  Here's the scoop on Africanized honey bees.
 
The Fraud of Diluting Honey
 
Did you know some honey distrubutors are actually diluting honey with cheap syrups, such as the unhealthy corn syrup and passing it off as real honey?  You may have eaten one of these products without realizing it.  Learn how beekeepers are fighting this fraudulent practice.