Backyard Beekeeping
Saturday, October 8, 9-11:30 am
This workshop is designed for backyard beekeepers interested in learning intermediate level skills. There’s no prerequisite knowledge required, but it will be more advanced than an introductory level workshop. We will have a short lecture and group learning style introduction to topics and then an apiary tour with open hive inspection with practical, hands on skills to move you to the next level of beekeeping.
This class will focus on common beekeeping practices, including integrated pest management strategies in an urban setting, some DIY beekeeping ideas and skills to make sure you know all of your options to keep your bees healthy. Even if you have read a few books, taken some other classes or already started keeping bees, this interactive workshop will have a lot to offer you.
Please wear beekeeping appropriate clothing (closed toe shoes, socks, long pants, long sleeves -if desired, no perfumes or heavy scents, etc.). We will have some protective beekeeping gear to share, but please bring your own if you have it.
Hive Inspection Best Practices
Diseases, Pests and Pathogens
Splitting and Combining: When and How?
Swarm Management
Requeening: When and How?
Integrated Pest Management Strategies
Varroa Mite Life Cycle, Testing and Control
Preparing Hives for Winter
Instructor: Rachel Morrison, The Beecharmers
Price: $30
Location: American River Ranch, 2140 Chase Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Cancellation Policy: No refunds. Must give notice at least 2 business days prior to class to receive a credit.
Registration link: https://soilborn.org/events/backyard-beekeeping-10822/
This event takes place in the City of Rancho Cordova, which is part of the Sacramento region.