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Natural Beekeeping Internship in SE Nebraska

 
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https://bushfarms.com/beesapprentice.htm

Opportunity to learn natural beekeeping from a leading expert in the field.  I am in need of an apprentice or apprentices to learn, and help with, queen rearing and natural beekeeping. Also help with other farm work. We are one of the leaders in treatment free beekeeping. We do treatment free beekeeping and want to make treatment free queens available. Intern/Apprentice will receive training in all aspects of queen rearing, queen marketing and treatment free beekeeping, as well as room and board in exchange for work at queen rearing and other farm work. You will learn to set up “swarm box” queen cell starters, queen right cell finishers, queen mating nucs, graft larvae into queen cups, catch, mark and bank queens, ship queens, handle orders, build equipment, repair equipment, do splits (make new colonies), catch swarms, remove bees from houses, and many other aspects of running an apiary. You will have access to an awesome library of bee books and access to my discussion of any aspect of bees or beekeeping that you would like. Other work that needs to be done around the house and farm will include some construction, some feeding of the livestock and some general cleanup and maintenance. The room is in a beautiful solid brick house that was completed in 1895. It is five thousand square feet and has 6 people living in it currently. I need someone from April until September. My schedule is that I work full time off the farm, Monday through Friday and do instruction and beekeeping Saturday and Sunday as well as some work on some afternoons. I would like someone who would put in 40 hours a week with three days of that work week, Friday through Sunday, when I am available to do and teach beekeeping. This is an unpaid position. If you are interested, please contact Michael Bush at bees@bushfarms.com. A summary of experience and skills would be helpful in the determination process. No particular skills are required but many skills in other areas would be useful.
 
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