Practical Beekeeping

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This hands on course will build on the content in the introduction to beekeeping course and allows practical application of this knowledge. Course content includes: * Types of Bees * Natural History of Bees * The Colony and how it functions * Equipment and care of bees * Types of hives, routine management * Bee plants and sources of nectar and pollen * Honey extraction * Bee diseases It is envisaged that it will be possible for groups of students to follow and monitor the progress of particular hives throughout the courses. As such, this course will run the the college apiary. Candidates can progress to other beekeeping courses: coupled with the Introduction to beekeeping course it gives a good grounding for those wishing to take the basic examination of the British Beekeepers Association. Start Date and Time Tuesday Evenings 7pm to 9pm * 12th May to 9th June(5 Weeks) * 16th June to 14th July (5 weeks) Thursday Day time 1pm to 3pm * 14th May to 11th June (5 weeks) * 18th June to 16th July TBA (5 weeks) Equipment Required Students should bring their own veils. Please see the information below: Maisemore Apiaries and Thornes sell equiment and protective clothing visit: www.bees-online.co.uk or www.thorne.co.uk Local agents for Thornes etc are: Don Cooper - Roughton - Tel (01263 ) 761517 Peter Beckley- Rockland St Mary ( 01508) 480262 Trevor Fiddy Stalham ( 01692) 582793 Peter Jackson - Hunstanton ( 01485) 570951 Gloves if required will be provided. If you would like to bring your own, there is no need to buy expensive beekeeping gloves- Marigolds work just as well for a fraction of the cost and can be disposed of with clear conscience when they get too fouled up. Please note the running of this course will depend on recruiting at least 10 applicants Cost £165 For more information on this course, or to book a place please call the Admissions team o...

Course information

Name: Practical Beekeeping Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Animal Care and Veterinary Science Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150512 08:17:19 Updated 20150512 08:17:19

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Easton & Otley College
Further Education
info@eastonotley.ac.uk
01603 731225
http://www.eastonotley.ac.uk

Address

Easton Hall,
Easton Town: Norwich County:Norfolk

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Animal Care and Veterinary Science Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Animal Care and Veterinary Science Classification: Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care

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