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Beekeeping (Indiana 4-H)

This project will help youth learn about bees and how to raise domestic bees. You will learn about the types of bees, the honey and wax they produce, the plants that attract bees, and the equipment a beekeeper needs. If you want to set up your own hive, you’ll learn basic beehive care, how to extract and bottle honey. Advanced topics include: increasing the number of your honey bee colonies, increasing honey production, producing special kinds of honey, and learning more about bee societies.

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4-H Beekeeping manuals are online only:

Competition

  • Beekeeping Essay Contest, sponsored by The Foundation for the Preservation of Honey Bees, Inc. Due Date: January 15, 2008
  • Indiana Beekeepers' Association, Young Beekeeper of the Year Award competition. Deadline is September 1, 2007.

Resources

  • The New Starting Right with Bees (Catalog #924) book is available from the publisher, A.I. Root, at (800) 233-7929 or A.I. Root, 623 West Liberty, Medina, OH, 44256. Please note that the 2004 price was $8.75.
  • Purdue’s Beehive website
  • The Foundation for The Preservation of Honey Bees, Inc. website
  • BeeCulture (McGregor's Handbook of Polination)
  • The Value of Honey Bees as Pollinators of U.S. Crops in 2000
  • The Americanb Beekeeping Federation website

 

 
     
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