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Beekeeping beginners' course/ Bell House (27 College Road)/ Saturday 18th November


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Bell House, a new educational charity based in Dulwich, is hosting an introductory beekeeping course on Saturday 18th November.


At Bell House we have now established a small apiary with a view to supporting beekeeping and bee-related educational events and courses in the coming months.


To start this off, our beekeeper Philip will be giving a half day 'Beekeeping for Beginners' taster session at Bell House on Saturday 18th November starting at 10am and finishing about 1pm. The session is aimed at people who have little or no experience of beekeeping, but are interested in knowing more. Topics to be covered include: the honey bee colony; the beehive; the beekeeping year; honey; swarming and swarm management; pests and diseases; beekeeping equipment and costs.


We look forward to introducing you to this fascinating craft!


Tickets cost ?30. Register here with eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/beekeeping-for-beginners-tickets-39323148596. We also have bursary places available, please contact [email protected] for information.


N.B: This course is aimed at ages 18+.

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