- Duração: Upto 150 Hours
Course details
The Natural Beekeeping Diploma Course begins by answering the question, 'Why keep bees?'. From this, You will learn of the global and general reasons why bees are a necessity for our world and our lives - not just our habitats and food sources, but also our economy.Learn how conventional and natural beekeeping differ and how (conventional) beekeeping came about. You will discover how the natural beekeeper puts the interests of the bee first, with honey-taking being secondary, while still maintaining bee colonies within hives.
For bees, the good of the colony comes before the individual. You will study bee society, looking at the bees' duties, life cycles, reliance on one another, and various castes, looking at each of their purposes, behaviours and differing anatomies.
Why do bees make honey? How do they do it? The Natural Beekeeping Diploma Course answers these questions as you consider bees as gifted engineers and how they are capable of creating an incredibly efficient structure in which to hold their food, young, and themselves.
With all the knowledge you will gain from the course, you will no doubt want to put this to use. You will be guided through the essential equipment You will need to start beekeeping. You will learn about the different types of hive and the various types of equipment that can help you in your role as a beekeeper.
With your hive set up and all the necessary equipment ready, it's time to move your new residents in, but how do you go about getting your bees? The Natural Beekeeping Diploma Course walks you through the different ways you can do this, with an emphasis on catching a swarm. We will then guide you through the duties involved in caring for your colony and hive. This includes ensuring adequate food supplies, protecting against pests, and advice for maintaining and repairing your hive.
Honey! There is none more delicious than that from your own hive. We take you step-by-step through the harvesting process. From the equipment You will need, the best time to harvest, and the actual process itself.
What can you do with all this lovely honey you've harvested? Plenty! We talk you through plenty of examples and recipes for you to follow. You will look at how it is used in beauty treatments, medicinal ointments, and food stuffs. You will also explore the uses for beeswax with recipes included for lip balm, candles and furniture wax.
If you want to engage with bees but don't wish to become a beekeeper or haven't got the space, the course can help you too. You will learn what you can do to ensure the survival of bees, how to create a perfect garden for pollinators and understand the importance of planting year-round flowers.
By the end of the course you will:
- Know the theory and practical techniques to use in cultivating natural bee colonies
- Have a greater understanding of the role of bees in the natural world
- Be more mindful of the threats to bees' survival and how to counteract these
- Have a greater appreciation of the role that bees play in our environment, economy and survival
- Be informed of the main types of hives used by beekeepers
- Be aware of the basic beekeeping equipment you will need
- Know when and how to harvest honey from hives and extract it from honeycombs
- Have learned about the different pests and parasites that affect honeybees and how to deal with them naturally
- Understand how to catch a swarm of bees to cultivate as a colony
Modules
- Module 1: Why Keep Bees?
- Module 2: What is Natural Beekeeping?
- Module 3: Bee Basics
- Module 4: Bees & Honey
- Module 5: Essential Beekeeping
- Module 6: Sourcing Bees for Your Hive
- Module 7: Taking Care of Your Hives
- Module 8: How to Harvest Honey
- Module 9: Natural Honey and Beeswax Recipes
- Module 10: How to Help Bees Without Being a Beekeeper
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