Introduction to Beekeeping Sat 25th April and Sunday 26th April 2026
Join us for our 2 day beekeeping course a great introductory course for anyone considering starting up a hive. Led by Sam Walker
Hello Beekeepers!
Here is everything that you need to know in advance:-
The course is a two day weekend course. It begins at:-
9.45am at Edgbaston Priory Indoor Tennis Centre - park at Martineau Gardens
Lunch will be at Martineau Gardens
Practical beekeeping in the apiary at Martineau after lunch
Finishing at approx. 4pm
Your tutors will be Sam Walker and Valli Cawte
Please call the gardens if you need to know more about this
What to bring:
· You will need to bring wellington boots and socks to wear in the apiary - wellingtons are only needed in the apiary, you won’t need to wear them all day
· Peaked or baseball style cap is essential while wearing a bee suit
· Bring a packed lunch
· Please do not eat any bananas before beekeeping this will be explained
· Long hair should be tied back, to prevent getting caught in bee suit zips
· Wear light clothes that will fit under a bee suit to avoid getting too hot
· A notebook and pen
What we provide:
· Protective Bee Suit will be provided
· Hot or cold drinks will be provided at Martineau Gardens
· There are drink vending machines at Edgbaston Tennis Centre, or you may want to bring a drink for the class session
Join us for our 2 day beekeeping course a great introductory course for anyone considering starting up a hive. Led by Sam Walker
Hello Beekeepers!
Here is everything that you need to know in advance:-
The course is a two day weekend course. It begins at:-
9.45am at Edgbaston Priory Indoor Tennis Centre - park at Martineau Gardens
Lunch will be at Martineau Gardens
Practical beekeeping in the apiary at Martineau after lunch
Finishing at approx. 4pm
Your tutors will be Sam Walker and Valli Cawte
Please call the gardens if you need to know more about this
What to bring:
· You will need to bring wellington boots and socks to wear in the apiary - wellingtons are only needed in the apiary, you won’t need to wear them all day
· Peaked or baseball style cap is essential while wearing a bee suit
· Bring a packed lunch
· Please do not eat any bananas before beekeeping this will be explained
· Long hair should be tied back, to prevent getting caught in bee suit zips
· Wear light clothes that will fit under a bee suit to avoid getting too hot
· A notebook and pen
What we provide:
· Protective Bee Suit will be provided
· Hot or cold drinks will be provided at Martineau Gardens
· There are drink vending machines at Edgbaston Tennis Centre, or you may want to bring a drink for the class session
Course Description:
The course will touch on the topics of:-
· What is a honey bee, how it differs from other flying insects
· Bee life cycle, colony setup
· Bee Dances, Flowers, forage, and Honey
· Hive types, and where and how to locate hives
· The costs of keeping bees: equipment, tools and clothing required
· Role of the beekeeper, swarms, harvesting honey, honey shows
· Pests, diseases, and bee husbandry
· Beekeeping organisations and insurance, Beekeeping through the year
· Live bee experience (weather permitting)
NB If the weather is not suitable to go into the apiary, there will alternative dates made available
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 day 6 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Martineau Gardens, Priory Road, Birmingham, UK
27 Priory Road
Birmingham B5 7UG
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