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| Beginning Beekeeping Class Syllabus |
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| Written by InlandBeemail Admin | |
| Wednesday, 12 August 2009 08:51 | |
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The IEBA offers several beekeeping classes. The basic beekeeping class now has a new and exciting format. This is a five and one half day course spread over four months emphasizing learning in the bee yard with the bees. The end result will be certified beekeepers who meet the requirements for WA State certification. Emphasis will be placed on small group instruction in a bee yard with experienced beekeepers as teachers. This will be accomplished with three phases Phase I Basic Beekeeping:An introduction to beekeeping, equipment, supplies, and how to prepare for the upcoming honey season. WSU Extension Office, 222 N. Havana Goal: To teach students on basic beekeeping of honey bees and how to care for their honey bees during the first week after package day. To prepare students to order, prepare and setup equipment prior to package day. Lessons I, II, & III of the apprentice booklet will be taught and tested. Homework: Lesson IV, V, VIII, & IX Lesson I: Familiarization of Beekeeping Equipment
Handouts for this class include:
Lesson II: Honey Bees: Queens, Workers, DronesTypes: Italian, Carniolan, Caucasian, Russian Handouts II:
Lesson III: Getting Started: (Spring months)
IMPORTANT: Make sure you order equipment and bees early. Have it ready for package day. Package Day: 17 April, 2010Package Installation Class: At the County Extension office parking lot. Pickup map for next week’s
Go pick up your package; install, sit back, watch, and enjoy.
Phase II: How to work your hiveField Day 1: Small group instruction:Bring bee suits, smokers, hive tools, & apprentice booklet. Lessons: V, V, VIII, & IX. Homework: Lessons VI, VII, & X. 24 April, 2010, Weather day, 1 May, 2010 Lesson I: Open and inspect a hive
Lesson II: Spring Cleaning
Lesson III: Evaluate new (package) colonies Lesson IV: Feed a colony (both over-wintered and package bees) lesson V: What to do with your bees between now and the next field day.
Field Day 2: Small group instruction:Bring bee suits, smokers, hive tools, & apprentice booklet. Lessons: V, V, VIII, & IX. Homework: Lessons VI, VII, & X. 15 May, 2010, Weather day, 22 May, 2010 Lesson I: Students inspect hives
Lesson II: Evaluate expansion of the hive:
Lesson III: Balance hives: Frame arrangement Lesson IV: Swarm control measures Lesson V: Feed
Field Day 3: Small group instruction:Bring bee suits, smokers, hive tools, and apprentice booklet. Lessons: IV, V, VIII, and IX. Homework: Lessons VI, VII, and V. 12 June, 2010, Weather day, 19 June, 2010 Lesson I: Students inspect hives
Lesson II: Evaluate expansion of the hive:
Lesson III: Balance hives & Swarm control measures Lesson IV: Disease identification Lesson V: Super
Phase III: Fall and Winter PrepField day 4: Small group instruction:Bring bee suits, smokers, hive tools, and apprentice booklet. Lessons VII, and X. Review Lessons IV, V, VIII, and IX. Final certification tests/retests 7 August, 2010 Lesson I: Students inspect hives
Lesson II: Pull Honey supers Lesson III: Honey bank Lesson IV: Mite evaluation, Disease identification Lesson V: Collect samples Lesson VI: Dud identification, options for weak and too small hives, combining hives Lesson VII: Queen introduction Lesson VIII: Weighing hives, fall feeding, winterizing.
Graduation:Certificate Presentation during IEBA Picnic, 15 August, 2010, at Plantes Ferry Park, 1:00 PM.
Coordination and General Instructions:After each Phase of Instructions, students will be given the certification tests for those lessons. Students may ake the test immediately and have them graded on site or take them home. After completing the test mail it to the Master Beekeeper representative.
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