Introduction to Beekeeping (To bee or not to bee)

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Introduction to Beekeeping (To bee or not to bee)

Join us these school holidays for a fun and informative introduction to bees and beekeeping. This session would be ideal for families considering introducing a beehive into their home garden.

Covering the basics of the bee life cycle, seasonal behaviour and the importance of bees in our world, you will find out what is involved in becoming a beekeeper for the first time- including equipment, regulations and safety. 

Bobs Beekeeping Supplies

Workshops are facilitated by the team at Bob’s Beekeeping and you be guided by either Bron (owner), or Nicky (Edendale Apiary Head Beekeeper).

Bron:

Bron’s interest in bees began in 1999 while she was undertaking her undergraduate Science degree. She went on from that degree to complete a Masters in Sustainability, where her continued interest in the way people interact with their surrounding environment was fostered while working for the Department of Sustainability.  

Bronwyn lives with her family on a small hobby farm near Eltham where her passion for permaculture sees her prioritising their soil health and bees, on the way to their goal of self-sustainability.

In late 2018 Bronwyn purchased ‘Bob’s Beekeeping Supplies’, the original Victorian Apiary Supply business. The purchase allowed the continuation of support and guidance provided to the beekeeping community of Victoria and the rest of Australia. Our Beginner Beekeeping courses are known through-out Australia due to our style of interactive teaching, and we are proud of the level of competency that our graduates demonstrate. 

Nicky:

Nicky joined the team in spring 2020 with an interested in biology and permaculture. She has loved learning to care for bees and share that knowledge with people of all ages. She lives in the suburbia in an off grid tiny home and enjoys sharing her garden & home apiary with her nephews.

The Team:

Our passion for the younger generation to understand where their food has come from, has recently led to a new arm of the business dedicated to children, ‘Bitti Beeks’. This allows children to be fully involved with this hobby while having the confidence of ultimate protective gear. It has been wonderful seeing younger children becoming just as fascinated by bees, as we are.

We currently manage between 4 and 10 hives in our Apiary that are used for education purposes and 1 hive that is dedicated to producing the family honey.

Appropriate for:

Adults. Children accompanied by adults are welcome too but do not require a ticket.

 

When

  • Thursday, 09 April 2026 | 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Location

Mummery Room

Edendale Community Environment Farm, 30 Gastons Rd, Eltham, 3095, View map

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