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Course Description

Effective hive management requires an understanding of the behavior, physiology, and evolution of these amazing and complex creatures. Explore this critical knowledge with world-renowned honey bee experts as well as Cornell University researchers and extension associates. This course serves as a foundation to help you understand the characteristics of a colony and how these traits and behaviors support colony survival and success. This information can be applied as you develop your hands-on beekeeping skills and will translate directly into your hive management practices. In addition, it will enable you to better understand the current scientific research and communicate with credibility within the beekeeping community. 

This is the first in a series of courses that equip beekeepers at the hobby, sideliner, and commercial levels with the concepts, knowledge, and best management practices needed to pass the written, oral, and field components of Cornell University’s Master Beekeeping Certificate.

Faculty Author

Authors:

Emma Kate Mullen
Honey Bee Extension Associate, Dyce Lab of Honey Bee Studies, Cornell University

Tom Seeley
Horace White Professor in Biology, Cornell University

 
Eleanor Andrews
PhD Candidate & Honey Bee Extension Assistant, Cornell University
 
Ben & Kim Carpenter
 

Experts

 

Marla Spivak

Bryan Danforth

Dennis VanEngelsdorp

Randy Oliver

Scott McArt

Paul Cappy

 
 
 

Benefits to the Learner

  • Explore the evolution of the honey bee with a focus on how social behavior evolved
  • Understand how honey bees reproduce
  • Identify critical processes in honey bee development
  • Understand how honey bees communicate
  • Explore honey bee biology and physiology
  • Understand how honey bees construct and maintain their hives

Target Audience

This course is perfect for beekeepers with at least three years of experience who are seeking advanced depth and breadth of knowledge to increase the success of their colonies, improve their skills in the bee yard, and gain credibility as a resource in the beekeeping community. Beekeepers who are interested in expanding their operation and extending their business opportunities will also benefit from this course.

 

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Jan 08, 2025 to Jan 28, 2025
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