December 2025 Newsletter

President's Hive

Season’s Greetings Everyone,

This is a special edition of our MHBA newsletter.  In the holiday spirit of the season full of reflection and gratitude, I wanted to say a special thank you to all for being a part of our association. Time is one of our most valuable resources and I’m honored and grateful you spend yours with us. The holidays can be a beautiful time of year with the snow covering the landscape, spending time with family and friends, and having our wonderful bees finally tucked in for the winter season. Whew, what a year it’s been!

With all of this being said, I’d suggest you explore our two upcoming opportunities that also bring people together.  We have our Youth Scholarship Program and our 2026 Bee Banquet.  The Youth Scholarship Program is now accepting applicants for our 2026 class. Registration is underway for the Banquet and early bird pricing is in effect until the end of 2025.  Please take a look, participate, and share with others so we can continue to support the bees and one another.  More information can be found below.

I hope you and yours have a joyous, abundant, and rejuvenating holiday.

Cheers,
Jess Marshall-Kurysh
MHBA President

Better Beekeeping Through Education

No December Meeting
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Hive Demo

Upcoming Events


February 10

Member Meeting


February 21

Annual Banquet

Youth Scholarship 2026

The MHBA Youth Beekeeper Scholarship application process is currently starting for all youth ages 12-17!
THE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION IS DUE THURSDAY, JANUARY 15th, 2026!!

Don’t miss out on a beautiful opportunity to learn how to become a beekeeper and score some “free bees”!

To learn more and apply:
https://mnbeekeepers.com/youth-scholarship/

One of our scholarship recipients last year, Audrey!

Classifieds


Mann Lake 3 frame manual honey extractor.

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Your Classified Here

Did you know your membership allows you to place classified ads in the MHBA Newsletter?

Click here for details.

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Swarm Chasers

Thank you to everyone who volunteered to collect swarms this past season. Currently there are 155 people on the Swarm Chasers list for the metro area. If I did not call you, it's because no one called from your requested area. As you know, some people are terrified of flying insects and are so relieved and thankful for assistance and a bit of information about honeybees and other insects.

For calls outside the metro area, I recommend they find a local beekeeper by contacting the local farmer's market or the sheriff.

The first swarm calls started early May through mid-July then absconding colonies (the whole colony moves out) appear until late September.

A total of 308 calls this summer:

  • 240 Honeybees
  • 47 Yellow Jackets
  • 21 Bumble bees

One interesting call: one member collected a big, big swarm from a tree. He weighed them .....10 pounds. BINGO. The equivalent of 3 to 4 packages!

Note: The public is becoming more knowable about the value of honeybees. Many callers want to make sure the bees will by saved , not just removed and destroyed.

Bob  Sitko
Swarm Chairman and Certified Master Beekeeper

Seeking Outreach Education Coordinator

Hello Beeks!

We are in search of a volunteer to serve as our MHBA Outreach Education Coordinator.

I know that many of you love talking about bees and enjoy sharing your honey bee knowledge with others.  MHBA’s Outreach Education provides an opportunity for individuals in our organization to do just that. As volunteers, we serve as the “public face” of the Minnesota Hobby Beekeepers Association, presenting and speaking at events such as schools, preschools, assisted living communities, libraries, festivals and community fairs.

The volunteer Outreach Education Coordinator receives requests from the public for presentations via a form submitted on our website. Next, the coordinator sends out an email with a brief description of the date/event/request, to our list of over 35 volunteers. Volunteers pick and choose from requests and reply with their interest (via email) to the coordinator.

The Outreach Coordinator also maintains & replenishes our wealth of educational supplies. We currently have two sets of supplies to serve different parts of the metro area. There are typically 15-20 requests for our services each year. As the outgoing chair, I am happy to assist and be a resource during your first year.

Please reach out to me with your interest!

Susan Bornstein [email protected]

If you would like to be added to our Outreach Education volunteer list, login to mnbeekeepers.com and visit https://mnbeekeepers.com/get-involved/  complete and submit the “Become a Community Outreach Educator” form.

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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

Email a photo to [email protected] before noon on the day of the member's meeting so he can project it on the screen during “Ask the Expert.” We will all learn from you what you see in your hive.

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Online Resources

Please visit our website!
https://mnbeekeepers.com/
We continue to make updates and changes to our website. Recently, we reorganized the Education page.
https://mnbeekeepers.com/ed/
Stay tuned for no-cost Community-based beekeeping classes & events in the new calendar:
https://mnbeekeepers.com/events/
If you are offering a class/event, you may submit the details to have it listed on our website:
https://mnbeekeepers.com/add-a-community-event/

Join Us On Facebook
Join our members only Facebook group:
https://mnbeekeepers.com/facebook-group/
This is a place for members to ask questions, share answers, share photos and videos, and socialize online.

MHBA Board Minutes
Please check the website for the latest, approved Board meeting minutes.

More Announcements

Membership Renewal
There are three ways to renew your membership today!

  1. Renew your membership online with a credit card (preferred).
  2. Mail the membership renewal form to our treasurer at the address provided
  3. Renew in person by bringing your completed form and check to the next meeting.

Our Renewal Form can be found at our Become a Member page:
https://www.mnbeekeepers.com/become_member

Newsletter Submissions
The MHBA newsletter welcomes articles, photos, recipes, etc. from members. Please send them to the editor:
[email protected]

If an article is a reprint from another source, permission must be gained if required. The due date for newsletter submission is the 25th of the month for the next month's newsletter.

MHBA Board

Position Member
President Jessica Marshall-Kurysh
Vice President Bill Thompson
Secretary Michelle Maas
Treasurer Bob Hinschberger
Directors
Ryan Alaniz
Peg DeSanto
Willie Gabberd
Quintin Holmberg
Charlie Kundinger
Katie Lee, PhD. (appointed)
Mike Paskeuric
Liz Pepin
Anne Pierce
Gary Reuter
Karen Voy
Past President Kate Winsor
Membership Steve Buck
Newsletter Willie Gabbard (Advertising)
Quintin Holmberg (Editor)
Technology Quintin Holmberg
Gary Reuter
Librarian Gail Dramen
Outreach Susan Bornstein
Ask Buzz JoAnne Sabin
Swarm Chasers Bob Sitko
Hospitality Mark & Cathy Lee
Banquet Jessica Marshall-Kurysh
Youth Scholarship Christine Shoemaker

Get Involved

Make this the year to get more involved in your club! To become a Community Outreach volunteer or a Swarm Chaser please complete and submit the appropriate form by visiting:
https://mnbeekeepers.com/get-involved/

NOTE: The contents of this Newsletter are the sole property of the Minnesota Hobby Beekeepers Association (MHBA). NO REPUBLICATION OR USE in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, by any other person or entity without the prior express written permission from MHBA’s Board of Directors is permitted. MHBA may be contacted at [email protected]