This classroom based course will be of interest to those who have just started or are contemplating starting beekeeping. Coupled with the practical beekeeping it gives a good grounding for those wishing to take the basic examination of BBKA. COURSE CONTENT * 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 Candidates can progress on to the Practical or advanced beekeeping courses. Please be aware that these courses are extremely popular and we advise you to book early in order to avoid disappointment . All places are allocated on a first come first served basis. Start Date and Time: Tuesday 13th January to 3rd March 2015 7.00pm to 9.00pm For more information on this course, or to book a place please call the Admissions team on 08000 224556 or email admissions@eastonotley.ac.uk
Name: Introduction to Beekeeping Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Animal Care and Veterinary Science Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20151211 15:50:54 Updated 20151211 15:50:54
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Easton & Otley College
Further Education
info@eastonotley.ac.uk
01603 731225
http://www.eastonotley.ac.uk
Easton Hall,
Easton
Town:
Norwich
County:Norfolk
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