Date

Jan 20 2024
Expired!

Time

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location

Audubon Acres
Audubon Acres, 900 N Sanctuary Rd

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🐝 Intro to Beekeeping 🐝

Date: January 20th Time: 1pm Location: Audubon Acres

Carmen, from NoogaHoneyPot is going to be at Audubon Acres to teach us all the basics of beekeeping! Whether you dream of becoming a beekeeper or simply want to deepen your appreciation for these essential insects, this class is a fantastic way to start your journey into the world of bees.

Event Highlights:

Beekeeping Basics: Learn the fundamentals of beekeeping, from hive construction and maintenance to understanding the life cycle of bees.
Bee Behavior: Discover the secrets of bee behavior and communication within the hive, as well as their incredible role in pollination.
Safety Tips: Learn essential safety practices and techniques for working with bees.

Q&A Session: Have your beekeeping questions answered by an expert beekeeper

Photos from ‘Nooga Honey Pot

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Carmen is the face behind Nooga Honey Pot. She manages 25 hives across three counties in Eastern Tennessee. All of her hives are feral, rescued bees. Her love of beekeeping came from her father and uncle who were beekeepers in Florida.

Carmen removes honeybees from structures, collects swarms, and sells handmade and wildcrafted salves, soaps and hive related items in small batches. Her hope is to show people how to love honeybees through hands-on experiences and education!

This demonstration is for children 10+! Tickets are $15 for members and $20 for non-members.

If you have any questions, please email enull@chattaudubon.org or call 423-892-1499


Register Here

🐝 Intro to Beekeeping 🐝

Date: January 20th Time: 1pm Location: Audubon Acres

Carmen, from NoogaHoneyPot is going to be at Audubon Acres to teach us all the basics of beekeeping! Whether you dream of becoming a beekeeper or simply want to deepen your appreciation for these essential insects, this class is a fantastic way to start your journey into the world of bees.

Event Highlights:

Beekeeping Basics: Learn the fundamentals of beekeeping, from hive construction and maintenance to understanding the life cycle of bees.
Bee Behavior: Discover the secrets of bee behavior and communication within the hive, as well as their incredible role in pollination.
Safety Tips: Learn essential safety practices and techniques for working with bees.

Q&A Session: Have your beekeeping questions answered by an expert beekeeper

Photos from ‘Nooga Honey Pot

Picture
Carmen is the face behind Nooga Honey Pot. She manages 25 hives across three counties in Eastern Tennessee. All of her hives are feral, rescued bees. Her love of beekeeping came from her father and uncle who were beekeepers in Florida.

Carmen removes honeybees from structures, collects swarms, and sells handmade and wildcrafted salves, soaps and hive related items in small batches. Her hope is to show people how to love honeybees through hands-on experiences and education!

This demonstration is for children 10+! Tickets are $15 for members and $20 for non-members.

If you have any questions, please email enull@chattaudubon.org or call 423-892-1499


Register Here

Date

Jan 20 2024
Expired!

Time

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location

Audubon Acres
Audubon Acres, 900 N Sanctuary Rd

Event Website

More Information

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