Basic Hive Inspection Techniques Workshop
April 29th 2026
7 to 8:30 P.M.
via Zoom
Hive inspections tools and equipment, using the smoker, how to remove frames without crushing your queen, documenting inspections, and more tips.
A gathering of beekeepers in and around Bennington, Vermont
Hive inspections tools and equipment, using the smoker, how to remove frames without crushing your queen, documenting inspections, and more tips.
Making reverse/swarm splits, making nucs, preventing swarms
Vermont Egg artist, Shannon Wallis, will demonstrate how she uses beeswax to create stunning miniature batik artworks on eggs.
Shannon will show two different techniques from Ukraine: traditional folk pysanky using a kistka/ pysachok and the Lemko style or drop pull pysanky, and talk about the history of the art form in eastern Europe and its evolution in North America
There will be a third, outdoor, in-hive workshop at a date, time, and location in early May
This is a 3-day class for new Vermont beekeepers who have just gotten honey bees or will have them soon. First and second year beekeepers are also welcome to attend.
The class will cover these subject areas:
Introduction to Beekeeping – History, Value, Health Issues in Beekeeping
Basic Honey Bee Anatomy, Biology, and behaviors as they relate to seasonal management
Basic Honey Bee communications and roles in the colony
Vermont Apiary Law and Beekeeper Responsibilities - Health Certificates, Varroa mitigation plans, etc.
Beekeeping Equipment, Tools, PPE, and options for bees
Siting the apiary – Apiary siting factors, electric fencing
Colony health – Protecting against pests, diseases, pesticides, and predators
Seasonal hive and colony management – Inspections and frequency, reading the frames, splits, dearths, swarms, pollen and nectar sources, winter prep., colony health, and more
Honey - What is it? How it is a “fragile” product, extracting honey - tools and equipment, Vermont honey labeling requirements.
Cost: $60, includes book: The Backyard Beekeeper, 5th Edition: An Absolute Beginner's Guide to Keeping Bees in Your Yard and Garden by Kim Flottum
Beginner Beekeeping Meeting March 12 at 7 PM in at Bennington Free Library
Attention Beekeepers new and old,
In our last communication regarding no Bee Club meeting for February, there has been some confusion among new Beekeepers that there will be no more classes until March 12. The Classes are continuing on Thursday nights. This Thursday we hear about Pest Pathogens and Treatments.Vermont Women in Beekeeping
The Path Forward Meeting 2026
Sunday February 8, 2026
10 am - 4:30 pm
UVM Davis Center Frank Livak Room, 417
590 Main St, Burlington, VT 05401
It's been almost a full year since the Women in Beekeeping group formed and we are looking for your help in planning what is next!
Join VBA, VT Bee Lab and our moderator Patty Houston for a day of strategic planning, group discussions and breakout sessions as we discuss the work of the group to date and make plans for the road ahead.
Enjoy a catered lunch with fellow women in the community as we work together to plan the future of Vermont Women in Beekeeping.
Sign up to reserve your spot - we can’t wait to hear from you!