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First Year Beekeeping

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Everything you need to know to get started and get through the first year of beekeeping.

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  • Imagen principal de Bees 104: Diseases and Pests IPM 2026

    Bees 104: Diseases and Pests IPM 2026

    Sat, Jun 13, 10:00 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Bees 106: Honey Harvest & Processing 2026

    Bees 106: Honey Harvest & Processing 2026

    Sat, Aug 1, 10:00 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Bees 103: Getting Through Winter 2026

    Bees 103: Getting Through Winter 2026

    Sat, Aug 15, 10:00 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Practical Hands-on Beekeeping 101 2026

    Practical Hands-on Beekeeping 101 2026

    Sat, Mar 21, 10:00 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Beginning Beekeeping 100 (6 weeks)

    Beginning Beekeeping 100 (6 weeks)

    Sat, Jan 24, 10:00 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Bees 103: Getting Through Winter

    Bees 103: Getting Through Winter

    Sat, Sep 6, 10:00 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Practical Hands-on Beginning Beekeeping 101

    Practical Hands-on Beginning Beekeeping 101

    Sat, Mar 8, 10:00 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Beginning Beekeeping 100 (short course)

    Beginning Beekeeping 100 (short course)

    Sat, Jan 25, 10:00 AM

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We need bees...Bee CARE Institute is founded on the idea that preserving the honeybee and other pollinators is key to human survival on the planet.A research and education institution Bee CARE institute has a threefold mission:We educate beekeepers at all levels on the art and science of beekeeping based on our belief that well educated beekeepers will result in more successful and sustainable honey bee colonies.We perform effective outreach to the larger community through publications, lectures, events & materials distribution to inform concerned citizens on the state of honey bees & other pollinators and about what can be done to provide a healthy environment that will help honey bees and other pollinators to flourish.We perform meaningful research to develop strains of honeybees better able to survive and thrive in these changing times, develop best management practices using a variety of equipment in different climates worldwide, and developing effective pedagogy in apiology.