Honeybee Reproduction: Queens & Drones - INTERMEDIATE Beekeeping Lecture
By USU Thriving Hives Beekeeping Education
Overview
Explore queen and drone biology, mating behavior, and genetics to understand how colonies reproduce and thrive.
Explore the vital reproductive roles of queens and drones in colony success. This intermediate class dives into mating biology, sperm storage, drone congregation areas, seasonal dynamics, and how genetics impact colony traits. Gain insight into queen quality, drone health, and the factors that shape strong, productive colonies.
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 Biology and Pheromones
Honeybee Nutrition
Honeybee Pests and Diseases
Swarms and Splits
Fall and Winter Prep
Category: Science & Tech, Science
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Highlights
- In person
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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USU Thriving Hives Beekeeping Education
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