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CVBA Follow up Beekeeping Class – Hive Day 2025
September 13 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
$25.00

The Central Valley Beekeepers Association is offering a follow up, hands on, class as a follow up to the introductory class on bees and beekeeping.
This “Follow-up” Beekeeping class will provide additional information and hands-on exposure to beekeeping practices. The class is scheduled on Saturday, September 13, 2025, from 9 am to 12 pm.
This $25 class will present additional, in-depth, information for beginning and more experienced beekeepers.
Preliminary Curriculum:
- Observe hives for size and strength. Strong vs weak hives.
Look for queen cells and other signs of failing queen. Supercedure vs. swarm cell.
- Look for eggs even if you don’t see the queen.
- Winterize a hive. Move top bees in super into bottom box. Evaluate for strength.
- How to do a sugar and alcohol roll for Varroa count and a sticky board count.
- How to medicate hive (PULL ALL HONEY OFF FOR EXTRACTING BEFORE MEDICATING).
- Discuss foundation vs. comb frames and feeding to draw out frames.
- Show Feeders and pollen patties.
- How to feed a hive with sugar water and pollen patty.
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- Spring feeding ratio: To stimulate colony growth and comb production. Use 1 part sugar to 2 parts hot water to dissolve sugar (approximately 1.5 pounds of sugar per gallon of water. ~3¾ cups sugar).
- Summer feeding if needed ratio: Use 1 part sugar to 1 part hot water approximately 3 pounds of sugar to 1 gallon of hot water).
- Fall feeding for winter storage ratio: Use 2 parts sugar to 1 part hot water (approximately 5 pounds of sugar to 1 gallon of water). When feeding sugar water you CANNOT pull frames of honey from those boxes (Honey Bee Hobbyist by Gary Norman).
- View the honey extraction area.
- Plant walk for Pollinator friendly plants.
- Question and answers.
