Introduction to Honeybees and their Care: the Wonder of Colony Life
Where: The Bee Classroom, Ashurst Wood, West Sussex RH19 3RX
When: 15 Apr 2012 to 15 Apr 2012 - From 09:30 to 17:00
Event Information
Please note that the course format is designed to enable participants to arrive at an informed view of the honeybee colony, the “Bee”, its life, interrelationships with Nature and its needs. It is a perfect preparation for a beekeeping course, and is suitable for anyone with an interest in the honeybee and its way of life.

This one-day course provides a basic introduction to the nature and life expressions of bee colonies and makes the case for sustainable beekeeping practice. The day includes hive visits.
Topics covered: the colony as a whole, the three castes of bees and their evolvement, expressions of colony life through the seasons of the year, essential needs of the colony for maintenance of health and vigour, the colony’s ideal environment, and fundamentals of bee-guardianship/bee-centric husbandry. The basic principles of biodynamic/natural beekeeping are explored with reference to the Guidelines developed by the Natural Beekeeping Trust.




Cost: £65 (£52 for Friends of the Natural Beekeeping Trust). Please bring some lunch to share. Organic refreshments will be provided.
Please note that places are limited and booking is essential.
To reserve your place, email margie@naturalbeekeepingtrust.org or telephone 01733 704508.