University of Illinois Extension offers Introduction to Beekeeping
 

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[January 10, 2024]    Explore the fascinating world of honeybees and the steps to becoming a beekeeper at “Introduction to Beekeeping.”

This series is designed for someone who is interested in starting beekeeping or who would just like to learn more about honeybees. Topics that will be covered by experienced beekeepers include life of the bee, common pests and diseases, bee equipment, how to assemble bee equipment, new package installation, how to inspect a hive, and care of the colony.

This year’s six-part series will be offered in person and via zoom on Thursdays, February 15 and 22, 28, March 7, 14, 21, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. In addition to the weekly sessions, participants will be encouraged to listen to pre-recorded videos and review reading material. If weather permits, an outdoor hive viewing inspection will be held on the last night.

This program is sponsored by University of Illinois Extension Logan-Menard-Sangamon Unit, Sangamon County Farm Bureau, and Prairie State Beekeepers.

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Registration fee includes copy of First Lessons in Beekeeping book, shipping of book is an additional charge. Advance registration is required and is on-line via the U of I Extension Logan-Menard-Sangamon events webpage. Prior to registering, youth ages 8 to 18, are encouraged to visit the Prairie State Beekeepers website to learn more about course scholarship opportunities, https://www.prairie-state-beekeepers.com/scholarship-application.html. Class size will be limited.

Registration is open until February 2.

Questions, call the Extension office at (217) 782-4617.

[Jennifer Fishburn
Horticulture Educator
Logan-Menard-Sangamon Unit
Illinois Extension ]

 

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