Solitary: Britain's Native Bees and Wasps a talk by Kim Leaver

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female Andrena scotica

sunbasking on a garden hedge leaf, with well loaded pollen sacs, Wiltshire, UK, April. - Nick Upton/2020VISION

Solitary: Britain's Native Bees and Wasps a talk by Kim Leaver

Location:
Fremington Parish Hall, Fremington Parish Hall, Higher Road, Fremington, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 3BG , Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 3BG
A talk about the fascinating world of solitary bees and wasps their habits, mimics, parasites and some tips on how to identify them

Event details

Meeting point

Fremington Parish Hall, Higher Road, Fremington, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 3BG

Date

Time
7:00pm - 9:30pm
A static map of Solitary: Britain's Native Bees and Wasps a talk by Kim Leaver

About the event

Kim has been studying and recording bees and wasps in Devon for many years. He is a member of the Devonshire Association Entomology group and Devon Moth Group

In this presentation he will share with us his photographs and experiences recording and studying solitary bees and wasps ( with some exceptions )

The talk includes the opportunity for questions and discussion. There is a break for refreshments. We ask for an entry donation of £3 to cover costs of the event with any surplus being used for North Devon based conservation activities.

 

Booking

Suggested donation

£3.00 per person

Additional booking information

No need to book in advance - just come along on the evening. If you have any questions do contact Aggie.

Suitable for

Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

yes

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Wheelchair access

yes
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Parking information

Outside the Parish Hall , otherwise in the Beechfield Road Car Park or Village Car park in Beards Road
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Facilities

Toilets

Contact us

Aggie Clinch

Directions: From Barnstaple on the B3233: Turn Left at the traffic lights at the top of Church Hill in Fremington and then Right after about 50 yards into the Parish Hall Car Park (it has a sign at the entrance to the car park off the road). From Bideford on the B3233: Turn Right at the traffic lights just past the row of shops and opposite the church memorial.

The Village car park is about 10 minutes walk away including an uphill stretch. The Beechfield Car park is closer, about five minutes walk.