ABOUT FIA
Organised by the Federation of Indigenous Apiculturists (FIA), the festival has stalls put up by apiculturists from across the State displaying hives of stingless bees, Newton bees, honey extractors, and other honey production equipment.
OUR OBJECTIVES
- To popularize high tech apiculture (beekeeping) in Kerala and other states of India
- To organize programs for the welfare and development of beekeeping
- To generate employment opportunity in Apiculture to the unemployed youth and women.
- To undertake Research and Development (R&D) in apiculture.
- To involve in expansion of Apiculture by conducting Api-expos, seminars, workshopS.
- To encourage adoption of scientific Apiculture by supply of disease free bee colonies.
NEWS & EVENTS
FIA APPLICATION FORM
BANK A/C DETAILS
FEDERATION OF INDIGENOUS APICULTURISTS ( FIA )
SBI KSRTC FORT BRANCH
A/C NO. 00000067069234159
IFS CODE:SBIN0070481
WITH REGARDS
S A JOHN – 9447102577
(TREASURER)
5 Honey Bee Species
The Rock Bee, Apis Dorsata
They are giant bees found all over India in sub-mountainous regions up to an altitude of 2700 m. They construct single comb in open about 6 feet long and 3 feet deep .They shift the place of the colony often. Rock bees are ferocious and difficult to rear. They produce about 36 Kg honey per comb per year. These bees are the largest among the bees described.
They are the domesticated species, which construct multiple parallel combs with an average honey yield of 6-8 kg per colony per year. These bees are larger than Apis florae but smaller than Apis mellifera. They are more prone to swarming and absconding. They are native of India/Asia.
They build single vertical combs. They also construct comb in open of the size of palm in branches of bushes, hedges, buildings, caves, empty cases etc (Fig. 2). They produce about half a kilo of honey per year per hive. They are not rearable as they frequently change their place. The size of the bees is smallest among four Apis species described and smaller than Indian bee. They distribute only in plains and not in hills above 450 MSL.
They are also similar in habits to Indian bees, which build parallel combs. They are bigger than all other honeybees except Apis dorsata. The average production per colony is 25-40 kg. They have been imported from European countries (Italy). They are less prone to swarming and absconding.
Besides true honey bees, two species of stingless or dammer bees, viz. Melipona and Trigona