Skill Up Quality Queen Production, Varroa and EFB Management Workshop
Ready to take queen production and bee health to the next level? For those of you who already are producing queens, Saskatchewan Tech Adaptation Program (TAP) is offering an event to improve skills for producing quality prolific queens. We will share with you, successful control options for varroa and other serious bee diseases in
Virtual B-Ginners Beekeeping Workshop March 22 – 31, 2022
The Saskatchewan Beekeepers Development Commission and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture are pleased to offer the Beginners Beekeeping Certificate Course encompassing four virtual sessions that will provide you with the basic knowledge to successfully set up and manage a honey bee colony. Your instructors will be: Geoff Wilson - Provincial Specialist in Apiculture -
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Quality Queen Rearing Short Course
Quality Queen Rearing Short Course Organizers: Saskatchewan Beekeepers Development- Tech Adaptation Program and Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture Dates: May 16, 2023 (Virtual instruction: 6:30 pm-9:30 pm) May 26, 2023. (In person in the field: 9:00 am- 4:30 pm) Location: Field Day location - TBA This class is limited to only 15 students and typically fills
2023 Annual Convention
Delta Hotel by Marriot Downtown 405 20th St E, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaSaskatchewan Beekeepers Development Commission Annual Convention November 16, 17 &18, 2023 AGM - November 17, 2023 Delta Hotels Saskatoon Downtown A special group rate for members - $169.00/per night Last day to Book - October 21, 2023 at midnight - Don't delay book now before the rooms are gone! Book your group rate for SBDC
2023 SBDC Banquet
Delta Hotel by Marriot Downtown 405 20th St E, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaAnnual Banquet Friday November 17, 2023 Doors open @ 6:00 p.m. Program and entertainment to follow Cost - $75.00/person Tickets available by contacting SBDC at info@saskbeekeepers.com Get your tickets early - sells out fast!
The 3rd Annual Bee Healthy Saskatchewan Workshop
Skill Up bee management! It starts with improving quality queen production and breeding for implementing successful varroa and other diseases control practices. It does not also stop here. You also have to look after bee colony needs around the season to keep viable healthy productive bees. Are you ready to learn more skills about