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  • Writer: Connecticut Beekeepers Association
    Connecticut Beekeepers Association
  • Jan 31, 2023
  • 1 min read
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Purchase video playback of our most recent Bee School to gain valuable insight into current beekeeping practices and watch the Q&A with leading experts.


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Bee School Videos include:

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Session 1

Basic Terminology and Equipment

The Colony and Its Organization



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Session 2

Setting Up Your Hive in Suburban Areas

Getting Started in Beekeeping



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Session 3

Navigating the Management of Your New Colony Through the Seasons




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Session 4

Bee Diseases, Pest Management, and The Registration of Your Colonies


Connecticut Beekeepers Association promotes and supports all beekeepers and their local organizations. Our goal is to provide a common forum for the beekeepers of Connecticut to come together to share information and ideas.

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