The Theory and Practice of Natural Beekeeping encompassing the Biodynamic Perspective

The Theory and Practice of Natural Beekeeping encompassing the Biodynamic Perspective

Where: The Bee Classroom, Ashurst Wood, West Sussex RH19 3RX

When: 26 May 2012 to 27 May 2012 - From 09:30 to 17:00

Event Information

This two-day course is aimed at giving the beginner sufficient confidence to start with a bee colony of their own.  A basic knowledge of colony life is required; prior attendance of the course “Introduction to Honeybees and their Care: the Wonder of Colony Life” is recommended.

Sessions include: history of beekeeping, hive choices, promoting good health and managing ill health, planting for bees, working with the swarming impulse, catching swarms, observation techniques, siting beehives, preparing colonies for winter, critical times of the year, and resources for natural beekeeping.

If the weather is kind, there will also be the opportunity for participants to approach colonies in an apiary, observe bee activity and learn to assess the colony mood (please note that opening a hive for observation is not part of the programme, and will only be done when there is no risk of chilling brood). Optional visit to an apiary on a nearby biodynamic farm.

Cost: £130 (£104 for Friends of the Natural Beekeeping Trust) to include organic vegetarian lunch and refreshments.

Please note that spaces are limited and booking is essential.

To reserve your place, email margie@naturalbeekeepingtrust.org or telephone 01733 704508.

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