Atlanta, GA -- (SBWire) -- 11/24/2010 -- The classes which will be held at the State Botanical Gardens in Athens and the Smith-Gilbert Gardens in Kennesaw, consisting of seven modules, provide the background, practical training and hands on experience. This is a unique in-depth program that provides support and guidance that cover the entire annual cycle involved in the art of beekeeping and honey production.
“We are committed to teaching interested people the fundamentals of beekeeping. Our Beekeeping for Beginners Class is one avenue we’ve chosen to help beekeeping newcomers become successful beekeepers” says Dan Harris of Booger Hill Bee Company.
“Our classes for beginner beekeepers are carefully designed to give you the knowledge, skill and experience you will need to start and maintain your own bee colony. Divided into seven modules and spread across the beekeeping season you will learn how to care for your bees in every season. At this time we offer classes in two locations please register early as we limit class numbers to 15 persons to ensure personal attention to every student” says Dan Harris.
Respect for the honey bee and important work it does in our world, sharing timeless beekeeping skills, and the production of pure unprocessed wild flower honey is what we are all about.
Classes will commence in December 2010 for the 2011 beekeeping year. For more information please visit http://www.boogerhillbee.com .
Beekeeping Classes Starting – Kennesaw and Athens, Georgia