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Planning Ahead for Your First Hives 3/18

Participants will have the opportunity to learn about and practice many aspects of what is necessary to get the colony started and keep it healthy and thriving. At the end of the course participants will be knowledgeable about installing honey bee packages, monitoring their own colonies and possible challenges with maintaining a healthy colony.

Instructors:

Dr. Elina L. Niño, Bernardo Niño, Charley Nye, and Tricia Bohls

 

Lecture modules will cover:

• Honey bee biology

• Beekeeping equipment

• How to start your colony

• Maladies of the hive

 

Practical modules will cover:

• How to build a hive

• How to install a package

• Inspecting your hive

• Monitoring for varroa mites

 

Logistics:

The course size is limited to 25 participants per session. Please bring your bee suit/veil if you own one! The $95 registration fee covers the cost of course materials (including a hive tool), lunch and refreshments on the day of the short course. Participants are responsible for obtaining their own lodging. Short course will be held at the Harry H. Laidlaw Jr. Honey Bee Research Facility on UC Davis campus.

For directions visit: http://elninobeelab.ucdavis.edu/map.html

Link:

http://elninobeelab.ucdavis.edu/fh.html

Bee Biology
Parking is FREE
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Date of Event:

Mar 18, 2017

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Time of Event:

900

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Location:

1 Bee Biology RD

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Price Per Ticket:

$95.00

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Last day to register online:

Friday, March 17, 2017

Bee Biology
Parking is FREE