Tribes Beekeepers Association

ar scáth a chéile

Founded in Galway on 9th April 2013, Tribes Beekeepers Association (‘Tribes’) is an organisation providing support to its club members on beekeeping matters. Its motto, ‘Ar scáth a chéile’, means ‘under the wings of one another’.

Beginners Beekeeping Course

Starting: 7th March 2024
Running for 6 Consecutive Weeks

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Our Meetings

Tribes Beekeepers association has regular meetings usually held on the second Monday of every month at 8PM. The meetings are for members only. Meeting Dates

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Beekeeping and Indigenous Wisdom

Sustaining Harmony Through Generations In the tapestry of beekeeping, a harmonious melody resonates – that of indigenous communities whose timeless practices intertwine seamlessly with nature’s

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Tribes Beekeepers Association Galway

Beekeeping is well known to be important to the environment and the economy so the more people practising it and helping the bees the better for all of us. Many people today are joining beekeeping associations and educating themselves in an effort to become aware and improve the welfare of these important pollinators. The hands-on approach of clubs and associations is more effective than simply reading books and attending occasional lectures, though they are very useful. We are glad to say that beekeeping in Galway is growing in popularity year on year.

Members of our Galway Beekeepers association are winning prizes for their honey, wax and honey cakes at a national level. They show what can be done when you have a little support from your friends and some good bees. The business of beekeeping can be serious but is is a lot of fun and that is one of the reasons our club is doing so well. We all enjoy our hobby and attending the meeting and lectures. It is not all about exams. They are optional. Most of are here for the craic and the bees.

Tribes Beekeepers Association would be very glad to have long established Galway beekeepers join so that their experience and knowledge can be passed on to a new generation of beekeepers. So whether you are a beginner or a guru, we hope that you will join our club.

Introduction to Beekeeping Course

Swarm of Bees

Help With Swarms of Bees

Have you seen something like this hanging around your garden or on a wall of your home or office?

We may be able to help you with that. Some of our members enjoy rescuing bees looking for a home. Give us a call and we will check to see if any of our members are available and get them to call you.

Swarming is a natural phenomenon and is their way of procreating. These bees have broken away from another colony to start a new one of their own.

Tribes Maintains a High Standard of Beekeeping & Honey Production

Mary Wall - Tribes' Honey Queen with some her prizes

Honey Shows

Some of our members like to enter honey shows. The picture on the left shows Mary Wall with some of the prizes she won for her honey and wax at a pre-covid honey show where she displayed her work. Also in the Picture are Paul O’Brien FIBKA President and Tribes Treasurer, and some of the honey judges.

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Honey Bees Tending Their Queen

The Queen spends her day laying eggs and she has attendants all around her that see to everything she needs to do that job.

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