An Introduction to Beekeeping 2 day course
Join our two beekeeping experts, Keith Bartlem and Phil Braithwaite for an introduction to keeping honeybees.
Held over two days, the practical sessions will include opening a hive of honeybees, handling, learn to recognise workers, drones and the Queen, building frames and using beekeeping tools.
Topics include the natural history of bees, history of beekeeping, types of hive in use today, beekeeping equipment, beehive management, colony management throughout the year, and the beekeeping community.
Additional Information
Philip has been keeping bees for over 40 years, beginning as a teenager helping his grandfather. He now runs arund 12 colonies situated in Leeming Bar, near Bedale.
Keith has been keeping bees for over 30 years and runs 12 hives at 3 apiary sites close to Bedale. Keith has attained the Master Beekeeper Certificate from the British Beekeepers Association.
Timings
10am to 3pm each day. 10% discount to the tearoom will be given to each attendee should they wish to have lunch in the tearoom, alternatively, you are welcome to bring a packed lunch.
Good to know
All equipment will be provided, including bee suits and gloves. You will need to bring wellies.
Lunch is not included in the cost. Discount is available to use in the tearoom, alternatively, please bring a packed lunch.
Dogs are not permitted on this event.
This workshop is not suitable for young children.
Terms & Conditions
IMPORTANT: This course is NOT suitable for anyone with a honey or bee sting allergy.
All tickets are non-refundable. However, if for any unforeseen reason we have to cancel the scheduled event, we would seek to reschedule or provide a full refund.