A one-day introduction to keeping your own hive
If you’re considering starting up a hive or you’re just curious about honey bees and what’s involved with keeping them, this informal course provides an excellent introduction to the world of beekeeping. The course is designed for beginners, so no previous experience or knowledge is required.
Led by John Shepherd, an experienced beekeeper and smallholder, the course will help you understand the lifecycle of the bee and the basics of beekeeping, including the type of equipment you will need. Places are limited to ensure there is plenty of opportunity for questions and discussion.
The course will cover:
- The identification of honey bees
- Different types of beehives
- The parts of a hive and their role
- The lifecycle of the honey bee
- The hive year (and what to do when)
- Honey extraction
- Welfare and health
- Common problems and how to manage them
There will be an observation hive on display to help relate the theory to practice.
A light lunch will be provided along with tea and coffee. Please note any dietary requirements at the time of booking.
Please arrive at 9:45am for tea/coffee, for a 10:00am start.
We want our events to be accessible for all – please let us know if you require any additional information or adjustments and we will do our best to accommodate you. We offer free tickets to essential companions – please use the ‘Any Special Requirements’ box at checkout to let us know if you would like to book one. You can also contact us on hello@boreplace.org or 01732 463255 to chat about your requirements.
Please note tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable to another event. If you are unable to attend, you are welcome to transfer your ticket to someone else (please let us know the name and email address of the attendee), otherwise your ticket fee will be considered a donation to the Commonwork Trust.