loving_allsorts
New Bee
Good Morning.
I am interested in keeping Bees. I have looked into doing a course at Shugborough and it seems that their course is well over populated this year. I really want to be able to learn this year so I can get set up next year.
I have downloaded the first three study notes of the BBKA course and am slowly reading through those but am fiding it hard going. I'm half way through the first module and not a great deal is sinking in as I cannot relate it to anything. They also seem to assume you know a tiny bit already, they don't start from absolute basics. For example it mentions Queens, Drones, worker bees etc. I know what a Queen is and her basic job. I know worker bees are the pollen collectors, but I have no idea what a Drone is. I'm guessing it's the male bee that fertilizes the queen's eggs but I may be wrong (Don't Laugh). If I'm right why do you need more than one? (maybe it's in teh notes and I haven't reached there yet).
What I need is somebody local who I can visit once every couple of weeks, (maybe every other saturday) and who I can help do their 'bee' jobs with. I'm happy to pay for this experience. I'm not the most wealthiest person in the world, but £10 for an hour or so a time wont break the bank.
If anybody can offer their services I'd greatly appreciate it.
Many thanks
Mark
I am interested in keeping Bees. I have looked into doing a course at Shugborough and it seems that their course is well over populated this year. I really want to be able to learn this year so I can get set up next year.
I have downloaded the first three study notes of the BBKA course and am slowly reading through those but am fiding it hard going. I'm half way through the first module and not a great deal is sinking in as I cannot relate it to anything. They also seem to assume you know a tiny bit already, they don't start from absolute basics. For example it mentions Queens, Drones, worker bees etc. I know what a Queen is and her basic job. I know worker bees are the pollen collectors, but I have no idea what a Drone is. I'm guessing it's the male bee that fertilizes the queen's eggs but I may be wrong (Don't Laugh). If I'm right why do you need more than one? (maybe it's in teh notes and I haven't reached there yet).
What I need is somebody local who I can visit once every couple of weeks, (maybe every other saturday) and who I can help do their 'bee' jobs with. I'm happy to pay for this experience. I'm not the most wealthiest person in the world, but £10 for an hour or so a time wont break the bank.
If anybody can offer their services I'd greatly appreciate it.
Many thanks
Mark