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Queen Bee
Firstly, although the relocation saga of KSRC itself continues, and classroom/laboratory classes can't be organised until firm site availability can be guaranteed, the definite intention is that these classes will continue - but only after the new site is definitely up-and-running.
IN THE MEANTIME, a couple of practical (hands-on bees) sessions have been arranged - at Bridge near Canterbury (Mann Lake). As before, booking priority is for beekeepers from Kent.
Tutors are Bob Smith NDB and Patrick Murfet, beefarmer & Mann Lake.
More details on the website http://ksrcbees.org.uk/?page_id=4
IN THE MEANTIME, a couple of practical (hands-on bees) sessions have been arranged - at Bridge near Canterbury (Mann Lake). As before, booking priority is for beekeepers from Kent.
Two tutors, six students.Practical Bee Handling
A one-day class to be run on Sat 23rd May 2015 & again on Sat 25th July 2015
The aim is to provide coaching in reading the bees, proactive management, apiary hygiene and smooth, confident handling. You will get plenty of access to hives, working in small groups so that there’s practical learning for each delegate.
Students : minimum pass in BBKA Basic, no exceptions to that. Freshly laundered bee suit, clean footwear and disposable gloves essential. Maximum 6 students in the session. Bring packed lunch
£25
Tutors are Bob Smith NDB and Patrick Murfet, beefarmer & Mann Lake.
More details on the website http://ksrcbees.org.uk/?page_id=4