Course Overview
Over six weeks, you will explore a variety of topics related to beekeeping. From understanding bee behavior and colony structure to learning about honey production and hive maintenance, this course will equip you with the tools to become a confident and successful beekeeper.
Course Highlights
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Six In-Person Lectures: Attend informative classroom sessions covering a wide range of beekeeping topics.
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Hands-on Lab Work*: (Optional) Gain practical experience in the apiary, guided by our expert beekeeper. (Must have appropriate PPE to enter the apiary)
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Comprehensive Textbook: Recieve a copy of "The Backyard Beekeeper 5th Edition" by Kim Flottum
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Bee Binder: Receive a 3-ring binder for note-taking and additional course materials
*Hands-on lab work dates will be scheduled later based on weather conditions
Course Topics
Week 1: Introduction to Beekeeping
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History of Beekeeping
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Benefits of Beekeeping
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Types of Bees
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Anatomy of a Bee
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Beehive Components
Week 4: Honey Production and Harvesting
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Honey Production Process
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Harvesting Techniques
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Honey Extraction and Processing
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Honey Storage and Marketing
Week 2: Beekeeping Equipment and Setup
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Essential Equipment
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Choosing a Suitable Location
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Hive Assembly and Setup
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Swarm Capture and Introduction
Week 5: Challenges and Solutions
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Common Bee Diseases and Pests
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Disease Prevention and Treatment
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Winterization and Spring Management
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Dealing with Aggressive Bees
Week 3: Understanding Bees and their Behavior
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Colony Structure and Roles
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Communication and Swarming
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Bee Behavior and Temperament
Week 6: Beekeeping in the Miami Valley Area
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Unique Challenges and Considerations
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Local Resources and Organizations
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Beekeeping Ethics and Sustainability
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Future Trends in Beekeeping
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