Apprentice Beekeeper Level

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The Apprentice Beekeeper is the first level of certification in the Oregon Master Beekeeper Program. This level is designed to provide solid information and support, with the goal of increasing retention of new beekeepers as they develop confidence in their ability to keep bees. The training, experience, and guidance provided at the Apprentice Beekeeper level provide the student with:
Classes begin in January of each year. The first step is to put your name on the Waiting List. Each fall we send applications to everyone who is on the list. Once applications are received, we assign people a spot in the program based on their experience level and the availability of mentors in their area. Program fees are collected, and the registration is finalized.
If a mentor is not currently available in your area, or you have less than 2 years' experience, we will offer you a spot in the 'Getting Started with Bees' program.
The program fee is $300; $100 for those who have earned a 'Getting Started with Bees' certificate
Apprentice students are provided approximately 16 hours of professionally filmed, self-paced classroom training via Canvas, OSU's learning management platform. This means distance or scheduling conflicts do not affect the student's opportunity to participate in the classes. Additional monthly online discussion forums give students a chance to ask questions. In-person classes occasionally may be offered in some locations - schedules are communicated at the beginning of the year.
Module 1: Honey bee biology
Module 2: Hives and equipment
Module 3: Working bees
Module 4: Seasonal colony management - spring and summer
Module 5: Pests - Varroa mite management and treatment options
Module 6: Pathogens
Module 7: Pollination, bee botany, and products of the hive
Module 8: Seasonal colony management: fall and winter
Module 9: EpiPen and Anaphylactic Shock training seminar
Optional bonus module: Native bee biology from the Oregon Bee Atlas Master Melittologist Program
We are currently using The Beekeeper's Handbook by Diana Sammataro and Alphonse Avitabile, 5th edition. Each student is asked to obtain their own copy - it is widely available from online booksellers.
Beekeepers with 5 years or more of current experience may challenge the Apprentice certification. This allows experienced beekeepers the opportunity to quickly move to the Journey level and/or mentor for the program.