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Beekeeping Practical Evening

  • BERKSHIRE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
  • ENTRY

Course Overview

This course is designed for individuals seeking to build confidence and practical experience in the safe handling and management of bees. It is ideal for beginners as well as those wishing to strengthen their foundational beekeeping skills through hands-on learning.

As bees are naturally most active during daylight hours, prospective learners are advised to consider this when deciding whether to enrol on a daytime or evening course, as activity levels within the hive may vary accordingly.

Areas of study include both practical and theoretical elements, such as:
• Safe and effective handling of bees and beekeeping equipment
• Understanding colony structure, behaviour, and seasonal management
• Inspecting and managing a colony of bees
• Locating, identifying, and marking the Queen bee
• Observing the hive interior and accurately interpreting signs of brood development, health, productivity, and potential issues

By the end of the programme, learners will have gained a greater understanding of hive dynamics, improved confidence in conducting hive inspections, and the ability to make informed decisions to support colony wellbeing.

Our next course is scheduled for:
Mondays – 20th April – 22nd June 2026 – 6-8pm
Excluding Bank Holidays.

Please contact us on training@windsor-forest.ac.uk if you would like to proceed with booking.

Course Code

XEZZBEE3B0

Course Fee
£215.00
Start Time

09:00

End Time

16:00

End Date

Thu, 25 Jun 2026

Course information

Areas of study include, how to handle and manage a colony of honey bees Finding and marking the Queen Looking and interpreting what is going on inside the hive

8 Weeks

All necessary equipment will be provided on the day.

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