Feb 4th @ KSRC

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This morning session will examine some of the critical issues in becoming a better beekeeper; the importance of observation, understanding and managing the bees. This session will introduce many of the concepts and practices that will be dealt with in the practical sessions that will be available later in the year.

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Reading the bees is an important skill that needs to be developed if beekeepers are to exercise their responsibilities as livestock managers. We will examine ways to acquire this skill and also deal in some detail with some of the issues that contribute to smooth, confident handling.

35 places max

£10

Surely only due to the late release of the year's programme, this first KSRC course of the year has still got plenty of places.
Course tutor is Bob Smith NDB, retired SBI, etc. Knows his stuff.

So, if you are free on that Tuesday morning, can get to Sittingbourne and are not an absolute beginner, get your name down! (I think they'd even welcome those from outside the borders of Kent ...)
LINK ==>> http://ksrcbees.org.uk/?page_id=4
 
Just looked at all the study days offered. They look great and so cheap. How lucky you are if you live nearby and need one.
Cazza
 

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