OSU Honey Bee Veterinary Club

OSU Honey Bee Veterinary Club tOSU College of Veterinary Medicine student organization teaching students about honey bee medicine

HBVC Merch Sale is live!! Check out the link in our bio to order. Orders are due March 10th and are expected to be deliv...
02/25/2024

HBVC Merch Sale is live!! Check out the link in our bio to order. Orders are due March 10th and are expected to be delivered March 26th. You will have the option when you order to pick up on campus or have it shipped directly to your door!

HBVC has a lot going on this week! Check out one or all of our events, we can’t wait to see you in the bee yards!
09/18/2023

HBVC has a lot going on this week! Check out one or all of our events, we can’t wait to see you in the bee yards!

We are so excited for what this semester has to bring for HBVC! Here is our fall schedule of lectures, open hive events ...
09/04/2023

We are so excited for what this semester has to bring for HBVC! Here is our fall schedule of lectures, open hive events will be announced soon. See you Wednesday, Buckeyes!

We had an amazing time meeting the Class of 2027 yesterday at the org fair! Interested in honey bees? Scared of honey be...
08/23/2023

We had an amazing time meeting the Class of 2027 yesterday at the org fair!

Interested in honey bees? Scared of honey bees but curious on how these little creatures can be a part of your vet med journey? Tons of honey bee experience?

Anyone and everyone is welcome to come to our meetings and open hive events to find out more about bees and how they can be a part of your career! Keep an eye out for upcoming meetings and events in your email and on our social media

06/20/2023

With the VFD rule and changes in FDA policy on antimicrobials, honeybees fall into veterinarians' purview, and you may be called on to treat them.

Join us tomorrow for our last meeting of the semester, a honey tasting and reflection on the year! We’d love to have eve...
04/17/2023

Join us tomorrow for our last meeting of the semester, a honey tasting and reflection on the year! We’d love to have everyone join to hear what we can do better for next year!

Join us tomorrow for this special opportunity to talk with Jerry Hayes, editor of Bee Culture Magazine, in a Q & A sessi...
04/03/2023

Join us tomorrow for this special opportunity to talk with Jerry Hayes, editor of Bee Culture Magazine, in a Q & A session!

Come tomorrow to learn about American and European Foulbrood from the State Entomologist, Barbara Bloetscher!
03/21/2023

Come tomorrow to learn about American and European Foulbrood from the State Entomologist, Barbara Bloetscher!

We'll be hearing the State Entomologist & Bee Inspector Barbara Bloetscher on varroa mites. Varroa mites are a parasite ...
03/07/2023

We'll be hearing the State Entomologist & Bee Inspector Barbara Bloetscher on varroa mites. Varroa mites are a parasite of great importance in honey bee medicine, come learn about them tomorrow afternoon!

This week we will have one of our E-board members Brielle Hermstedt talk with us about client communication. We will mee...
02/20/2023

This week we will have one of our E-board members Brielle Hermstedt talk with us about client communication. We will meet many different types of client as veterinarians and are excited to hear about how to communicate best and work with bee keepers!

What's better than one HBVC meeting? Two! This week we'll have our regular biweekly Tuesday afternoon meeting as well as...
02/06/2023

What's better than one HBVC meeting? Two! This week we'll have our regular biweekly Tuesday afternoon meeting as well as a collaboration with at their Friday morning meeting!

On Tuesday we'll be talking with Dr. Tracy Farone about being a honey bee veterinarian. We'll have the zoom meeting up on the screen in Wexner so we can all ask questions and still be together but if you can't make it you're also welcome to jump on the zoom from wherever you may be.

On Friday our very own will be talking about honey bee nutrition in the VMCA.

As always reach out with any questions, we can't wait to see you all this week!

We love getting out into hives with classmates whenever we can! Brielle is holding a drone in this picture, here are som...
02/01/2023

We love getting out into hives with classmates whenever we can! Brielle is holding a drone in this picture, here are some facts about drones:

- Drones are the only male bees in the hive
- It takes 24 days for a drone to emerge
- Drones only purpose is to mate with a queen to pass on their genetics
-Drones are very dependent on the worker bees for all of life's needs
-Drones are kicked out of the hive right before winter

What questions do you have about drones?

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1900 Coffey Rd
Columbus, OH
43210

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