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Backyard Beekeeping- Summer Heat and Dearth

Backyard Beekeeping- Summer Heat and Dearth

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Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary, 8 Commerce Rd, Newtown, CT, 06470
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Have you heard the buzz? Back by popular demand, Backyard Beekeeping classes are returning to the sanctuary! There’s never been a better time to learn the time-honored tradition of keeping and caring for bees and we’ve got the expert to show you how. Ryan Griffeth of Necker’s Farm will guide participants through spring, summer and fall beekeeping with the last class instruction focusing on winterizing your colonies. Explore what’s happening in the hive, how to provide optimum care for the bees, and how to extract your own honey. Each class is tailored to what is happening real time with the sanctuary hives and our 1 million bees, ensuring topics stay relevant to the many variables within each season. 

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned apiarist, classes are tailor made for you! Plus, each student can text the instructor outside of class for guidance or questions. Sign up for individual classes or enjoy all eight for a fully immersive education into beekeeping! 

It’s hot and we are in DEARTH! This is the most important month for beekeepers. We often get lazy in the summer days and feel the bees are on autopilot. This is furthest from the truth. The nectar flow has stopped, often throwing colonies into a regression of strength. This is time to act depending on what we see. Feeding during dearth, mite treatments, hive beetle treatments and ventilation will be primary focuses. A healthy and strong colony in July is the best way to overwinter. 

Register at app.amilia.com/store/en/cvhas/shop/activities/6800803

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