A mutually beneficial relationship between honey bees and humans has existed for thousands of years.
Beekeeping School Week 1
Johnn Jay Homestead 400 Jay Street, Katonah, NY 10536
Wednesday – April 27, 2013 – 10:00 am to 12:30 pm
This will be the first workshop for the beekeeping school series. We will begin with an inspection of the hives followed by a lecture on safety, an overview of beekeeping, and a review of some of the equipment used by beekeepers.
Bedford Bee Honeybee Service is located in Bedford, NY and began service in 2007 as a response to a honey bee die off called colony collapse disorder.   It is important to give back to the honey bees as much or more than we take from them. There are many great life lessons to be learned from observing a colony of honey bees over the course of a year. Supporting a local colony of honeybees is a great way to support the environment.
We are committed to raising locally adapted honey bees and helping others who are interested in doing so.
Bedford Bee Honeybee Service
beekeeper@bedfordbee.com
914-232-7173
Bedford Village, NY 10506
For more information visit: http://www.bedfordbee.com/