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Saturday, 20th of January – Premium Workshop 9am - 12.30pm Australian Native Beekeeping presented by Tim Heard

Saturday, 20th of January – Premium Workshop 9am – 12.30pm Australian Native Beekeeping presented by Tim Heard

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SKU: 1000 Category: Past Workshops Tags: Native Stingless Bees, Native Stingless Bees Hive splitting, Tim Heard, workshop, Yandina Community Gardens
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Description

Join Tim Heard renowned entomologist and author of The Australian Native Bee Book for an in-depth workshop and learn all about keeping Native stingless bees.

A practical demonstration of hive splitting, as well as an in-depth Powerpoint presentation, will be included.

Stingless bees are Australia’s indigenous social bee. Keeping native stingless bees in hives is an engaging and rewarding activity. They are a native alternative to honey beekeeping. They are harmless and well suited to school and community gardens. The native stingless bees are wonderful garden companions being effective pollinators of many plants. Hives yield small amounts of delectable honey. They are great tools for environmental education as they are inherently fascinating to children and have many interactions with plants and other insects.

Dr Tim Heard is an entomologist, author and a long time stingless beekeeper and promoter of native bees.

Copies of Tim’s book will be available for purchase at the workshop.

http://www.nativebeebook.com.au

Duration: 3.5 hours (9-12.30pm)

Location: Yandina Community Gardens, 41 Farrell Street, Yandina

Places will be limited for this Premium Workshop and BOOKINGS & PAYMENT ARE ESSENTIAL to secure your place

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41 Farrell street, Yandina, see map
Open to Public Tuesdays and Saturdays 8.30am-12pm. Closed public holidays. (Updated 19 February 2026)

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Yandina Community Gardens acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land, the Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) people, past and present and emerging. We recognise and wish to learn from their spiritual and cultural connection to the land.

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