Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Beekeeping Class
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Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Beekeeping Class
Book: The Beekeepers Handbook 4th Edition by Diane Sammataro and Alphonse Avitabile
Is this class right for me? Recommended for beekeepers with at least 3 years experience. Here are the (tentative) topics covered:
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Honey Bee Biology – Subspecies /races, bee math, wax production, advanced biology
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Her Majesty the QUEEN – Life cycle, health, rearing, Queen cup versus cells, installing a new queen, done laying queens, when to requeen
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Advanced Maneuvers in Beekeeping Management – Resource hives/double nucs, splits, divides, overwintered nucs, swarm management, moving colonies, how to accelerate comb development, when to keep/cull comb, dead outs, special management considerations
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Pests and Diseases – Varroa, Tropilaelaps, AFB, and EFB, invasive wasps, and new pests
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Honey Harvesting and Storing Gear – tools, methods, SABA resources, comb storage
Goal: Provide information, tools, and resources to beekeepers to advance their skills in apiculture through lecture, hands-on activities, interactive events, and peer development.
Dates: February 26, March 5, 12, 19, 26
Cost: $30.00 for members
Instructor: Erica Svatek with assistance from Cindy Elsenbeck, both near the completion of their Master Beekeeper Certification journey.
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