Beeyond Honey Apiaries & Supplies
Beeyond Honey Apiaries & Supplies
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In-Person Core Bee Course

In-Person Core Bee Course

$49.95
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Our goal is to offer an affordable, useful, and interesting Core Bee Course for all new beekeepers. This is meant for beginner beekeepers and prospective beekeepers who want to learn about keeping bees but who may have never approached a hive before. After taking the Core Bee Course, you should be prepared to order bees and hive equipment, and to keep your bees healthy, happy, and productive throughout the year.

The Core course is divided into three sections, with time after each section for students to ask questions and discuss the best equipment and techniques for their needs:

Section 1: Covers the biology and life cycle (development) of honey bees. Understanding the normal functions of a colony is key to recognizing what is normal or abnormal when we examine a hive. We will learn about the different castes of bees (the queen, workers, and drones) and their roles in the life of the colony, and how to tell them apart. There will be photographs of combs with pollen, brood, eggs, and honey, and the differences will be explained so you'll know what to look for when examining a hive. We will also spend a few minutes on the history of beekeeping and what innovations made modern beekeeping possible.

Section 2: Covers two main subjects: hive equipment and personal protective equipment. We will present the various options available in beehives and the advantages and disadvantages of each design. We will also cover the different options for obtaining the most important equipment for your first colony: the bees!

Section 3: Covers hive inspections and seasonal management. Emphasis will be on determining the status of a colony and what it needs from you. We will talk about what a "good brood pattern" looks like, and how to decide whether colonies need supplemental food or need to be given extra hive space for storing surplus honey. We will also go through "a year in the life" of the colony and will talk about what to expect and what needs to be done during each season of the beekeeping year. Finally we will emphasize how important it is to understand, recognize, and control honey bee pests and diseases. Many beginning beekeepers watch their colonies die from disease, and our hope is to prevent that in all of our students.

No preparation is required to take our Core course, but we encourage students to review a beekeeping book (or a few!) before they come to class. One excellent text we like is Diana Samataro's The Beekeeper's Handbook.

Dates and times: Our in-person Core Bee Course is offered right here at Betterbee Headquarters on select Saturdays from 10am to 3pm. We will begin the first lecture promptly at 10am, then take a short break around 11:45am for you to unpack or go buy lunch, and then we'll begin examining equipment options in section 2. We'll take another short break before part 3, and then end with a Q&A period and a chance for you to collect any supplies you may need before you head home, full of beekeeping knowledge and confidence!

Note: We also offer online classes following our same Core curriculum, if you are unable to join us here in Greenwich, NY.

Fulfills the New Jersey requirement that new beekeepers take a class in their first year of beekeeping.

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