Second Year Beekeeping Class PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009 09:36

This is a three day course teaching beekeeping techniques focused on the second year of beekeeping. The end result will be beekeepers who can over-winter, rebuild, and expand their hives; perform Spring management techniques that result in high honey producing hives while minimizing swarming; detect and address honey bee diseases and predators; and conduct Fall management practices that give their bees the best chance to successfully overwinter.

The course consists of three days.  Day 1 is dedicated to Fall/Winter Management, Day 2 is dedicated to Spring/Summer Managemetn, and Day 3 is dedicated to Summer/Fall Management.

 For more detailed information, view the class syllabus.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 August 2009 09:53
 
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