Events

Webinar: Deadout Necropsies

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Join Dr. Dewey Caron on "Deadout Necropsies". How did your colonies do this past winter?  Dead colonies have a tale to tell.

PNW Queen Rearing Club Mini-Workshop – Registration Closed

Heritage Farm, Vancouver WA NE 78th St &, NE 19th Ct, Vancouver, United States

The PNW Queen Rearing Club in Clark County is looking for new members to help with club apiary maintenance and practice queen rearing. If you are near the Clark County area, please join to learn about methods for raising queens in your own apiary from Dr. Brandon Hopkins. Attendees are encouraged to have prior basic beekeeping experience and/or interest in being a part of this club.

2025 Queen Rearing Workshop – Registration Closed

WSU Honey Bee and Pollinator Facility 1485 W Cunningham Rd, Othello, WA, United States

Ready to take beekeeping to the next level? For those of you who already have a working foundation in beekeeping, the WSU bee team aims to improve your understanding of queen rearing, bee breeding systems, and selection methods through presentations and hands-on demonstrations.

2025 Beginner Beekeeper Workshop – Cancelled

WSU Pullman Bee Research Facility 1945 Ferdinand's Ln, WSU Pullman, WA

Brand new to beekeeping and not sure where to start? Join us for a 2-day event about honey bee biology, beekeeping tools and hive types, honey bee pest management, in-hive demonstrations, and more!

Mite Management Toolbox Workshop

WSU Honey Bee and Pollinator Facility 1485 W Cunningham Rd, Othello, WA, United States

Join us for an in-depth workshop exploring Varroa destructor biology, impact on honey bee health, and effective management strategies.

Bee Strong Workshop

D.F. Allmendinger Center 2606 W Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, United States

Join us at our Bee Strong: Fungi, Nutrition, and Winter Survival Workshop. Expect to learn about:

Research and applicability of fungal extracts for honey bee health, honey bee nutrition and supplemental feeding, setting up your bees for success in fall to increase overwintering success