MARK Chambers' all-conquering Bees completed the first part of the treble on Monday lifting the Worcestershire Senior Urn for the first time in the club's history.
Studley won an ill-tempered final against holders Malvern Town at Worcester City's St George's Lane ground.
Kevin Rowlands' cheeky backheel and a Stevie Duncan rocket deep into injury time sealed a historic win.
After the hangovers clear and BKL's war cry of 'Who Let the Bees Out?' fades, Chambers will turn his attention back to the championship on Saturday.
A solid 1-0 weekend win at Bolehall Swifts put BKL four points clear of second placed Nuneaton Griffs having played one more game.
And wobbly Griffs lost in the Birmingham Vase final 1-0 to Sutton, their second successive reverse.
Chambers has set his side the target of two wins to earn promotion.
"Mathematically we need nine points to be certain but our goal difference is much better than Romulus and they have an awful lot of games to make up," said the Bees boss.
"I think two wins should do it and then we can start thinking about the championship."
Chambers could have his promotion target by Monday night after the visit of lowly Blackheath on Saturday (ko 2.45pm) and the trip to struggling neighbours Feckenham on Bank Holiday Monday (ko 7.30pm).
Meir's faint promotion hopes took another blow on Saturday with a loss to bottom club Continental Star and they could be out of the picture by Saturday, leaving Romulus, who can come within seven points of the leaders by winning their games in hand, the only threat.
The Bees are expected to win a place in the Smedley Crooke Cup final after a home semi against Second Division Burman Hi-Ton on Wednesday (ko 7.30pm).
Keeper Keith Beasley made his last appearance of the season in the Urn final and his wedding on Saturday will also deprive Chambers of striker Andy Grubb and midfielder Steven Hands for the day.
Chambers' attempts to sign former Redditch United keeper Dave Adey have fallen through because post transfer deadline moves are not permitted, but deputy Duncan Turk has been impressive when called upon and will return for the run-in.
Striker Jamie Bayley will be out for at least four months but has been told by a specialist he has not suffered cruciate ligament damage in his knee after an initial gloomy prognosis.
Studley's planned trip to Southam last night (Tuesday) has been rearranged because of the Urn final and will probably be the Bees' last game of the season with Saturday, May 26 a likely date.
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