Topics covered include 'Handling bees and Swarm control'

Beekeeping course in Tipp

It’s not rocket science, you know! People have been keeping bees for hundreds of years. In fact, our honeybees have been around for over 100 million years and man has been using their honey for thousands of years. Bees and honey had major significance in the Brehon Laws where the ownership of a swarm of bees was defined by law.

Working with bees gives you an extra insight into the cycle of plants and weather throughout the year. You’ll never miss a flower from the early crocus or snowdrop in January right through to the ivy in September / October.

Beekeeping is all about keeping an eye on how the colony is developing through the year - typically the population of the hive will grow from about 7-8,000 bees in springtime to approx. 60,000 bees in May/June.

The beekeeper needs to maintain a well populated hive in order to get a good crop of honey in late summer - this is done by controlling the swarming impulse within a strong hive.

For the last number of years, North Tipperary Beekeepers Association has been providing a course for people interested in beekeeping. This year’s beginner’s course will include a series of lectures, eight lectures over eight weeks , starting 8pm on Monday, March 4, at Templemore College of Further Education E41FF98. The course covers all the major topics, including

- Life History of the Honeybee

- Where to site your beehive

- Handling bees and Swarm control

- Equipment and Harvesting the honey crop.

It’s not all about honey - bees provide a useful pollinating service for much of our fruit crops. They also provide wax for candle making, furniture polish and cosmetics. Also, they provide propolis used to protect the hive from infection.

People have taken part in the course for various reasons - many people just want to know about Honeybees and never intend keeping bees.

Others want to enjoy the thrill of eating honey produced within a few yards of their own backdoor. What ever the reason, now is the time to satisfy that curiosity about what’s going on in the beehive – it’s not rocket science, it’s much more important!

For further details, ring 0872332643. North Tipperary Beekeeping Association is affiliated to the Federation of Irish beekeepers Associations (FIBKA).