The beginners course will be hosted at the Boyne Community School in Trim, commencing Tuesday 27th of February at 7.30pm. This course is aimed at complete and absolute beginners.
This will be a five week tutorial course taking place on the following dates all at 7.30pm and finish at 9pm; TUE 27th Feb TUE 5th March TUE 12th March TUE 19th March TUE 9th April
It will also include a number of practical sessions located at our Association Apiary in Tara Mines Navan which is about half mile outside Navan town. Beginners will go through a colony of bees with an experienced tutor who will be able to identify the various constituents of the hive including, the Queen, the Workers, the Drones.
By the end of the couse beginners will understand the clear difference between the three types and the various functions carried out by the Queen, the Workers and the Drones. They will also experience the Queen laying eggs and then see how the eggs develop in larvae, then pupae and finally after 21 days hatch out as a worker bee, a Drone after 24 days and a Queen after 16 days. They will be taught how best to address swam control and how best to maximise honey production.
It should be noted that honey bees are extraordinary creatures and not only are they excellent pollinators, but they are extremely efficient in the production of not only honey, but also beeswax, pollen and propolis. Imagine a simple fruit as an Apple. It's really extraordinary to realise the Honey Bee will have to visit the apple tree flower at least 20 times to pollinate that flower that will produce a REALLY GOOD APPLE. Also when it comes to honey. The honey bee has a number of filters within their little body so that when the nectar is deposited to the nurse bees from the flying bees for processing, the nurse bees filter out all of the impurities in the nectar including bacteria. This is why pure raw natural honey does not contain bacteria and is so good as a healing product as well as having an excellent taste. They are amazing pollinators and extremely important when you consider all the food products that require pollination; Apple, Blueberry, Strawberries, Almond, Cherry, Blackberry, Tomatoes, Plum, Peaches to name but a few. With regards to trees, consider Horse Chestnut, Sycamore, Laurel etc etc.
This is just some of the subjects that we intend covering during our beginners course. The cost of the course is €120 for a single person and €75 for an additional family member. The course includes membership of the Royal County Beekeepers association for a period of 12 months. People will also get the opportunity to purchase a colony of bees from the Association and it should be further noted the Association is dedicated to the promotion of the Native Irish Honey Bee. If you would like to do the course please contact the Royal County Beekeepers at [email protected] .
Anyone attending or wishing to attend a beginners course, and are looking to become a member of the RCBKA. The membership form is in a downloadable format in the home section of the website.
CLICK HOME , MEMBERSHIP FORM , AND CLICK ON THE LINK.