PaulISdead All American 8772 Posts user info edit post |
An Introduction to the Honey Bee and Beekeeping
who has taken this. 6/29/2011 2:41:47 PM |
FAI756843 All American 908 Posts user info edit post |
so demanding 6/30/2011 2:10:50 PM |
duro982 All American 3088 Posts user info edit post |
do you have a question about the actual course? Or are you just compiling a list of every tww-er who has taken the class? 7/4/2011 4:10:03 PM |
packboozie All American 17452 Posts user info edit post |
Possibly the easiest class I took in undergrad 7/6/2011 2:41:59 PM |
dbmcknight All American 4030 Posts user info edit post |
took it
enjoyed it 7/6/2011 4:23:56 PM |
PaulISdead All American 8772 Posts user info edit post |
did you get stung? 7/10/2011 10:54:16 PM |
dbmcknight All American 4030 Posts user info edit post |
nope, and during the swarming demonstration I held a little box with a queen in it and there were dozens all over my hand. it was pretty cool, and helped me with my anxiety towards bees.
still hate wasps, though. screw those guys. 7/11/2011 10:13:47 AM |
duro982 All American 3088 Posts user info edit post |
^^ 99.99% of the class does not involve actual bees. There is one day in which the class will go to where they have a hive. you will have the opportunity to do the swarming activity mentioned. You're not likely to get stung during it. But you do not have to actually do it, you can stand back and watch... and you can simply not go.
It's the only day during the class that we were actually around a bee.
The class is pretty interesting if you don't really know much about honey bees. Don't know if Ambrose or whatever his name is is still teaching it. but if so, it will also be ridiculously easy. It will probably be really easy no matter what, but especially if he's teaching. 7/11/2011 5:44:42 PM |