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Mitchell State Park - July 13, Hive Minds: The Buzz on Bee Health and Summer Survival - an Intermediate Class on Beekeeping
Mitchell State Park - July 13, Hive Minds: The Buzz on Bee Health and Summer Survival - an Intermediate Class on Beekeeping
Participants should have completed a beginner-level beekeeping course or have hands-on experience working with bees. A foundational understanding of beekeeping terminology and practices is expected, as this course will not cover introductory material.
This class focuses on bee health and effective summer hive management. Participants will deepen their understanding of honeybee anatomy and biology to better support their colonies and learn advanced practices for maintaining healthy bees throughout the active season. The class will cover common disorders, pests and parasites, with an emphasis on Integrated Pest Management strategies to keep hives thriving. Special attention will be given to monitoring and treating varroa mites, a major threat to bee health. Attendees will also learn how to inspect hives, assess overall colony health and address issues related to queen performance, including re-queening techniques and available options.
To participate in hands-on demonstrations, please bring a beekeeping suit or veil. We will be working open hives. Do not bring gloves or tools; they will be provided.
Cost for the class is $40.
To register for this class, go to Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses and click on the "Purchase a license" button. Sign in (using either a username and password or your ID and birthdate), and find the class under the Outdoor Skills Academy tab.
Cancellation policy: To cancel your registration, please contact our Customer Service help desk line at 800-737-6367. Cancellations made up to 14 days prior to the program will be completely refunded to the original form of payment. If you cancel after the two-week deadline, no refund will be issued.
For more information, email DNR-HFC@Michigan.gov or call 231-779-1321.
A Recreation Passport is required for entry into Mitchell State Park.
This class is part of the Department of Natural Resources Outdoor Skills Academy, which offers in-depth, expert instruction, gear and hands-on learning for a range of outdoor activities at locations around the state. Learn more at Michigan.gov/OutdoorSkills.
6087 East M-115,
Cadillac, Michigan, 49601
Start: July 13, 2025 9:30 AM
End: July 13, 2025 4:00 PM
The Carl T. Johnson Hunt and Fish Center, located in Mitchell State Park, is named for the founder of the Michigan Conservation Foundation who is a life-long supporter of hunting and fishing. The center is universally accessible.
Participants should have completed a beginner-level beekeeping course or have hands-on experience working with bees. A foundational understanding of beekeeping terminology and practices is expected, as this course will not cover introductory material.
This class focuses on bee health and effective summer hive management. Participants will deepen their understanding of honeybee anatomy and biology to better support their colonies and learn advanced practices for maintaining healthy bees throughout the active season. The class will cover common disorders, pests and parasites, with an emphasis on Integrated Pest Management strategies to keep hives thriving. Special attention will be given to monitoring and treating varroa mites, a major threat to bee health. Attendees will also learn how to inspect hives, assess overall colony health and address issues related to queen performance, including re-queening techniques and available options.
To participate in hands-on demonstrations, please bring a beekeeping suit or veil. We will be working open hives. Do not bring gloves or tools; they will be provided.
Cost for the class is $40.
To register for this class, go to Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses and click on the "Purchase a license" button. Sign in (using either a username and password or your ID and birthdate), and find the class under the Outdoor Skills Academy tab.
Cancellation policy: To cancel your registration, please contact our Customer Service help desk line at 800-737-6367. Cancellations made up to 14 days prior to the program will be completely refunded to the original form of payment. If you cancel after the two-week deadline, no refund will be issued.
For more information, email DNR-HFC@Michigan.gov or call 231-779-1321.
A Recreation Passport is required for entry into Mitchell State Park.
This class is part of the Department of Natural Resources Outdoor Skills Academy, which offers in-depth, expert instruction, gear and hands-on learning for a range of outdoor activities at locations around the state. Learn more at Michigan.gov/OutdoorSkills.