Backyard Beekeeping Course
- https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/watershed-landcare-incorporated/events/backyard-beekeeping-course
- Backyard Beekeeping Course
- 2017-02-25T08:45:00+10:05
- 2017-02-26T17:00:00+10:05
- Are you interested in learning about bees, or perhaps having your own hive but don't know where to start?
- When 25 Feb, 2017 08:45 AM to 26 Feb, 2017 05:00 PM (Australia/Sydney / UTC1008)
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Join us for a 2 day Backyard Beekeeping training course on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 February at Mudgee. The course will run from 8:45am to 5pm both days.
The Mudgee Bee Group have invited Bruce White OAM to share his expertise. A retired apiary officer from the NSW Department of Agriculture and a hobby beekeeper, Mr White became fascinated with bees when he was in primary school. He got his first hive when he was 13 years old and now boasts over 60 years beekeeping experience. Mr White has extensive knowledge of rural beekeeping and frequently delivers courses for the Local Land Services and the Amateur Beekeepers Association. He was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for his service to the beekeeping industry.
Mr White will cover topics such as protective clothing, hive design, hive management, biosecurity, honey extraction and a whole lot more.
We are fortunate to have the support of the Australian Rural Education Centre (AREC) for the course and we are able to use the Straw Bale Shed and access our community hives which are also on the site.
The course cost is $175/pp for Watershed Landcare members and $260/pp for non-members and includes notes, morning tea and lunch on both days.
Numbers are strictly limited and payment is required to secure your spot.
Please BYO beekeeping equipment - gloves, bee suit, veil, long pants and shirt. There will be some scope to share the suits of the bee group but this is limited.
For further information or to book your spot contact Claudia Wythes, Watershed Landcare Coordinator, on 0412 011 064 or claudia.wythes@watershedlandcare.com.au.
This event is supported by Watershed Landcare and is a part of the NSW Government’s Local Landcare Coordinators Initiative, supported through the partnership of Local Land Services and Landcare NSW.