January 21, 2020

Nebraska Extension offers introductory beekeeping workshops

Those interested in learning about how to keep honey bees are encouraged to register for Nebraska Extension’s introductory beekeeping workshops.

Those interested in learning about how to keep honey bees are encouraged to register for Nebraska Extension’s introductory beekeeping workshops.

Those interested in learning about how to keep honey bees are encouraged to register for Nebraska Extension’s introductory beekeeping workshops. The first of a two-part workshop is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 1 at the Douglas-Sarpy County Extension’s Central Office, 8015 West Center Road in Omaha.

The workshop consists of lectures, demonstrations and hands-on activities designed to help participants understand the biology and importance of honey bees. Topics will include basic beekeeping techniques and equipment, prime apiary locations, pollinator-friendly plants, honey production and beeswax processing.

The second part of the workshop is a field day designed to teach practical skills on starting and maintaining a honey bee colony. The field day will be at the same extension office from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 25.

All ages are invited to participate in the workshop.

Registration is $80 per person, which includes course materials, refreshments and lunch. The cost for each additional family member is $30 and does not include materials. Pre-registration is required for all workshops.

Register here. Checks should be payable to the University of Nebraska and sent to the UNL Bee Lab, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 103 Entomology Hall, Lincoln, NE 68583-0816.

For more information, contact Dustin Scholl at unlbeelab@unl.edu.


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