I Passed , I Passed
I Passed , I Passed
Dog gone I passed the beginners class. But they probably wouldn't fail you unless you didn't get any right.
They didn't say how many I missed or anything. I guess I'm good to go then,,,, like I wouldn't if I failed. My bees will be coming soon.
They didn't say how many I missed or anything. I guess I'm good to go then,,,, like I wouldn't if I failed. My bees will be coming soon.
Ski, You're forgetting the practical. All the beginners need to get with their mentors and go into a hive or two before the picnic on May 2nd.
They need to know how to light a smoker, remove the outer frame first, recognize drone brood, drone, queen cell, queen, worker cell, worker, honey, capped and uncapped, and pollen. They must also be protectively dressed to their own comfort. IE...Stopping in the middle of the inspection to don more gear will cause them to fail. Also, lighting a smoker more than a time or two will also be a fail. It must stay lit.
They need to know how to light a smoker, remove the outer frame first, recognize drone brood, drone, queen cell, queen, worker cell, worker, honey, capped and uncapped, and pollen. They must also be protectively dressed to their own comfort. IE...Stopping in the middle of the inspection to don more gear will cause them to fail. Also, lighting a smoker more than a time or two will also be a fail. It must stay lit.
Beginning Beekeeper practical
I second the suggestion of getting with your mentor. My thanks to Kyle for his kind and generous help. We had a great afternoon for checking two of his hives and I got some real hands on experience. And just a note here...take care of what Wally says about having to relight your smoker. Takes a bit more than I thought at first to get it going right.
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We were told we would be going up to Reidsville in April to view someones bees and I thought do the Practical.
Was that ever announced it was canceled??? I didn't see it either.
I'm new to beekeeping and I think the more hands on before I get my bees the more I would understand about them. Am I wrong?
Was that ever announced it was canceled??? I didn't see it either.
I'm new to beekeeping and I think the more hands on before I get my bees the more I would understand about them. Am I wrong?
News letter says:
Some of the associartions own Master Beekeepers will
provide a demonstration of hive manipulation and evalu-
ations will be provided to all levels of beekeepers.
I thought that meant the practical, but last year it did say be prepared to take the practical.
Kurt, Thanks for the post making it clear.
jae, I would agree more time with the bees should provide a better understanding and make the practical less stressful.
I think you can also take the written and practical at the bee conferences.
Some of the associartions own Master Beekeepers will
provide a demonstration of hive manipulation and evalu-
ations will be provided to all levels of beekeepers.
I thought that meant the practical, but last year it did say be prepared to take the practical.
Kurt, Thanks for the post making it clear.
jae, I would agree more time with the bees should provide a better understanding and make the practical less stressful.
I think you can also take the written and practical at the bee conferences.
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