Introductory Beekeeping Course
This introductory course is intended to encourage and support interested non-beekeepers. Novice beekeepers are also welcome!
This introductory course is intended to encourage and support interested non-beekeepers. Novice beekeepers are also welcome!
Jim Orem will lead a discussion on homemade/build-it-yourself bee tools and equipment at the February 2017 SIBA meeting.
Join us at the final winter workshop of 2017 to build or fix your equipment and get ready for spring.
The Beekeepers of Indiana will hold its fifteenth Bee School in Indianapolis, Indiana on Saturday February 25, 2017, at Decatur Central High School, 5251 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46221. Here are the Directions to the school and hotels. Folder pickup starts at 7:00 a.m. (EST), with the program starting promptly at 8:30 a.m. and concluding at 5:00 p.m. We are Continue Reading
Attention all who are interested in Southern Indiana Conservation You are invited to a Meeting to create a dialogue about landscape level conservation and strategic habitat conservation at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge Tuesday March 14, 2017 9 AM - 3 PM. Last year we had 116 enthusiastic conservation minded people attend and we are working on another excellent line up of speakers and topics Continue Reading
Dave Broxterman and Jason Morgan will demonstrate several methods of making splits at the March 2017 SIBA meeting.
SIBA welcomes Alex Zomchek who will present "Monitoring 20." Thorough and timed monitoring for pests and diseases is critical in our high mortality age.
A hands on field day event with live hive inspections. It is designed for beekeepers with at least one year of beekeeping experience.