Vermont Beekeepers Association (VBA) Mentoring Program
The VBA has a mentoring program for new beekeepers. We’re highlighting that effort as the beekeeping season begins.
The VBA is committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive mentorship experience for all participants. We recognize that beekeepers have diverse goals, backgrounds, identities, and preferences, and we strive to make pairings that best support individual needs.
While we cannot guarantee specific matches, we encourage participants to share any preferences or considerations in their initial application so we can make every effort to accommodate them. Our goal is to ensure that both mentors and mentees feel comfortable, respected, and set up for a positive and productive experience.
The mentoring program focuses on Phase 2 beekeeping knowledge, skills, and abilities listed in the VBA Training Program under the “Member Benefits” menu on the VBA website.
One of the important requirements for potential mentees to obtain a VBA mentor, among others, is to complete a beginning beekeeping class with an in-hive component.
A number of classes have already been held, but there are some beginning beekeeping class opportunities remaining.
VBA Mentee Eligibility
Prospective mentees must be a VBA member and must apply online to be part of the VBA Mentorship Program.
Prior to obtaining a VBA mentor, a prospective mentee must:
● Have honey bees, have honey bees on order, or commit to having honey bees by June of the calendar year.
● Register their apiary with the State of Vermont.
● Take a basic course in beekeeping that includes an in-hive component.
● Demonstrate a basic understanding of bee-related topics listed in the Mentoring Program on the VBA website
● Read one or more of these suggested books listed in the Mentoring Program on the VBA website;
● And/or read one or more suggested beekeeping periodicals such as:
o American Bee Journal
o Bee Culture
Mentoring details
Once paired with a VBA mentor, mentees are expected to:
● Travel to their mentor’s apiary for instructional time and hands-on learning during seasonal beekeeping activities.
● Be respectful of their mentor’s time, availability, and boundaries.
● Communicate clearly and engage actively in the learning process.
● Follow through on mentor recommendations when appropriate.
● Take responsibility for managing their own colonies (mentors provide guidance, not hive management).
● Understand that mentor visits to mentee apiaries are at the mentor’s discretion and should not be expected.
● Communicate any concerns or challenges to the VBA Mentoring Program coordinator listed on the application page.
● If under 18, obtain permission from a parent or guardian, who must be present during visits to the mentor’s apiary.
After you’ve met these basic eligibility requirements, you can apply on the VBA website using the button link to the VBA Mentoring Program