In lieu of a December meeting, Piedmont Beekeepers Association will be hosting our annual Christmas Party / Beekeeping Trivia with the winning team taking home the Battered Smoker Award. Family members are welcome to attend the party. Piedmont Beekeepers Association will be providing drinks, utensils, meats, and breads. Members - please bring sides and desserts.
Upcoming Meetings and Events
Adult and Nymph Lantern Fly
Nymphs hatch in spring and develop into adults by summer.
Davanna McClellan
April 16, 2026 Club Meeting
The speaker for April’s meeting was Davanna McClellan. She addressed her recent research on the potential medicinal uses of Lantern fly “honey”. Davanna is a junior at Liberty University and is the president of Liberty’s beekeeping club. She is pursuing a degree in Zoo & Wildlife Biology and hopes to someday work in the field or in a zoo. Davanna and club member, Dr. Morgan Horning, are working on a research project involving European honeybees and the invasive spotted lanternfly. Their project examines the differences in the antimicrobial performance of wildflower honey and honey contaminated with spotted lantern fly honeydew. The team decided to undertake this research because honey is used as medicine, and if it is found that one honey outperforms the other, then that specific type of honey could be marketed as more effective against bacteria.
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Remember to check our past newsletters for timely tips!
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Remember to check our past newsletters for timely tips! 〰️