This six-hour, hands-on workshop will give you a window into the fascinating world of natural backyard beekeeping, focusing on the European Honeybee (Apis Mellifera).
What you’ll learn
The topics in this course will be explored with an emphasis on natural bee-friendly beekeeping, whereby the needs of the colony are given as much respect and significance as those of the beekeeper. In this course you’ll join Adam as some small starter hives are opened and inspected (weather dependant). The day will cover:
Basic bee biology
The positive and negative aspects of different hive designs
How to interact with and care for your bees
Necessary beekeeping equipment
Siting your hive
Processing honey and making mead
What you’ll get
Information Pack: Post course notes and resources covering natural beekeeping
Samples: Fresh honeycomb and mead will be provided for afternoon tea
Knowledge: Access to experts to answer your burning questions
What to bring
Paper and pen to make notes
Hat and suncream if sunny
Suitable for
All ages.
Beginner to intermediate beekeepers.
Workshop facilitator
Adam Kennedy is a Permaculture Educator, Beekeeper, and fermentation enthusiast. When he caught his first bee swarm, he was hooked…the hives kept on multiplying along with Adams’ deep interest for the magic world of bees. He has been incredibly fortunate to be working with and learning from natural beekeeper Tim Malfroy in his apiaries in the Hawkesbury and the Blue Mountains for the past seven years, as well as assisting on Tim’s Natural Beekeeping courses with Milkwood Permaculture.
Adam has hives in backyards across Sydney and his main Apiaries in Faulconbridge and Hazelbrook, in the mid Blue Mountains. He is particularly interested in working with “wild” colonies in the hope that their genetic diversity will provide increased resilience when the Varroa mite arrives in force to Australia. He is also addicted to making wild fermented mead.
Pocket City Farms is continuously updating our covid practices to make our workshops and events as safe as possible, following the current guidelines and recommendations.