Emily Mueller started Mueller Honey Bee Rescue in 2013 after seeing a need to publicize the importance of rescuing swarms within cities. Advocating for beekeepers, Emily has assisted several local zoning and council boards in development of safe beekeeping ordinances to allow hives for hobbyists. Focusing on education and teaching new beekeepers, Emily served as the Medina County and Summit County Apiary Inspector to expand her own education.
Having served on the board of Summit County Beekeeper’s Association in different positions for several years, she still teaches and works with many local programs and educational centers. Emily has advocated for beekeeping within cities for several Ordinance cases, allowing apiary practices to teach students through her YouTube channel as well as her Facebook and Instagram accounts. Her desire is to educate the public on the importance of honey bees through advocacy and public demonstration.
Zoom Meeting Presentation
Monday, January 18
TIME: 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Speaker – Emily Mueller
Topic – Beekeeping in the City
Meeting Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81587505233
Meeting ID: 815 8750 5233
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Here are a few items that may be of interest:
1. The conference presentations are now online for everyone to access. They are available here: https://colonymonitoring.com/4th-international-bee-and-hive-monitoring-conference
2. Please feel free to share this URL widely, i.e., with any beekeeping associations you are a member of.
3. T-shirts & other merchandise are still available, the link is here and on the conference website.
4. Thinking of putting on a Zoom-based conference yourself? Here is how we did it.
Thanks again for your interest. I think this conference marked a turning point in colony monitoring technology.
Frank Linton
Conference co-chair