Honeybee Biology and Pheromones - INTERMEDIATE Beekeeping Lecture

Honeybee Biology and Pheromones - INTERMEDIATE Beekeeping Lecture

By USU Thriving Hives Beekeeping Education

Overview

Explore honeybee biology and the pheromones that shape hive behavior, reproduction, and colony health.

Go beyond the basics and explore the biological systems that drive hive behavior. This class dives into honeybee development, communication, and the powerful role pheromones play in hive organization, reproduction, and colony health. Learn how pheromone signals guide behavior and how understanding them can improve your beekeeping practices.


Registrations NOT accepted at the door, even if the class is not sold out. Walk-in's will NOT be admitted.


Other Classes in the Series
Honeybee Nutrition
Honeybee Pests and Diseases
Honeybee Reproduction: Queens and Drones
Swarms and Splits
Fall and Winter Prep



Category: Science & Tech, Science

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Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Wheeler Historic Farm Outdoor Education Building

6351 South 900 East

Murray, UT 84121

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