Beekeeping 102: Organic Honey Bee Colony Management
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Length Content Access
- 365
- Sections
- 6
- Length
- 5 hours
- Language
- English
- Note
- This course offers a certificate of completion.
This intermediate-level self-paced course teaches you about the science and practice of beekeeping. Through a combination of educational videos, readings, and knowledge check questions, you will learn how to manage honey bee colonies using organic-approved methods. You will learn how to choose the best hive location considering environmental conditions and how to use integrated pest management (IPM) techniques to control pests with minimal chemical use. You will also learn details about parasitic mites – monitoring for them, cultural and mechanical control methods, and approved chemical treatment options. Last, this course will show you how to keep appropriate records and will outline the beekeeping tasks you should be doing throughout the year. The course is intended for beekeepers at all levels.
This course has six sections and a quiz at the end of each section. You will need to achieve a score of 80% or greater on each to pass and receive a certificate of completion.
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- Beekeepers and hobbyists
- Organic farmers that rely on managed pollinators
- Anyone interested in organic beekeeping techniques
You will learn how to:
- Find and understand organic requirements for beekeeping
- Understand the benefits of maintaining bees using an organic management system in comparison to conventional and treatment-free systems
- Find the optimal location for your hives
- Use cultural control methods to prevent pest infestations, with an emphasis on the Varroa mite
- Use mechanical control methods to prevent pest infestations, with an emphasis on the Varroa mite
- Identify which chemical control methods are allowable in an organic management system and how to use them
- Define and describe an integrated pest management plan in an organic context
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