Beehives Through Time

Beehives Through Time

Travel through time with us as we explore the fascinating history of beekeeping and beehives in this talk

By Caversham & District Residents' Association

Date and time

Location

Caversham Baptist Church

1 Prospect Street Caversham RG4 8JB United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Humans have long used bees to provide honey and wax. Initially wild bees were found and the honey gathered but methods of keeping bees were developed and along with them beehives developed. Speaker Jenny Morgan, Master Beekeeper, is the Education Officer for Reading Beekeepers Association, and a member of the BBKA exam board. Her talk will explore beehive development and indicate how, as beekeepers understood more about the biology and behaviour of bees, the hives were modified. She will also examine how beehive designs are still developing or reverting to earlier methods.

This talk is part of Caversham and District Residents' Association's contribution to Heritage Open Days 2025, which this year focuses on Bridges, Buildings and Beehives. CADRA iis grateful to the Reading Beekeepers Association - www.RBKA.org.uk - for agreeing to put on this talk.

Frequently asked questions

Is this event free?

Yes, but donations towards the cost of the venue hire are welcomed

How far in advance of the start time should I arrive?

This is the third in a series of talks on 13th September, so access to the church will be from 3.30

Can I park onsite?

There is limited disabled parking in the church car park and extensive free parking available nearby behind Waitrose (90 minutes) and Iceland (3 hours).

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The voice of Caversham since 1967

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Sep 13 · 15:45 GMT+1