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Hive Inspection Class (Beekeeping)
Learn how to do a thorough inspection of your beehive in this 2-part class!
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Date and time
Monday, May 17, 2021 · 6 - 8pm PDT
Location
Online
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About this event
NOTE: this class will be in two parts:
Part 1: Monday, May 17th, 6pm-8pm
Part 2: Monday, May 24th, 7pm-8pm
Learn how to do a thorough inspection of your beehive and keep the bees calm!
Part 1 will cover:
- What NOT to do to make the bees defensive (& sting)
- What TO DO to keep the bees calm and mellow
- How to ID what's in the hive: eggs, larvae, pollen, capped worker/drone brood, and uncapped/capped honey.
- Lighting your smoker so it stays lit
- All the tools and how to use them correctly
- What to do if you get stung
Part 2 will cover:
- Your goals when inspecting (what you are doing/assessing)
- Taking notes on your inspections
- Questions you have. The class is designed in two parts, so you'll have a chance to inspect in between and be able to ask questions about what your experience.
Video of inspecting will be shown in class, plus you will get links to additional inspecting video.
You will get both video and audio recordings after the class, so you can rewatch in months to come.
If you are a new beekeeper, we recommend you take this class along with the Intro to Backyard Beekeeping and the Year Round Varroa Mite Mgmt classes.
Instructor: Jennifer Radtke has been keeping bees in her backyard for 14 years, and has developed the beekeeping education program at the Oasis. She is former vice-president of the Alameda Co Beekeeping Association. She pays close attention to her bees and is constantly learning. When she gets stung or riles up her bees, she adds it to knowledge base of things not to do in the future.
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About the organizer
BioFuel Oasis is a worker-owned cooperative that is a biodiesel station and urban farm store.
We teach classes on urban farming, including beekeeping, backyard chickens, herbal medicine, mead-making, fermentation, and more. We believe in divesting from large corporate systems of food, agriculture, and energy, and strive to invest in local, sustainable practices of living by connecting local instructors to you and building self-sufficiency in our community.
Our store is located at 1441 Ashby Ave., in Berkeley, CA - stop by to chat with one of the worker owners, to fill up your diesel car with our recycled veggie oil biodiesel, or to pick up your urban farm supplies!