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PermaEthos teamed up with Michael Jordan of A Bee Friendly Company to product a series of online Beekeeping courses.
The first course, Are Bee's for Me?, is being released today for $49 and includes three hours of video.
http://learn.permaethos.com/course/are-bees-for-me/



This first course covers:
Beekeeping Laws - The laws lesson really helps you understand what laws to look for and where to go for more information.
Allergic Reactions - The allergic reactions lesson teaches you what to do if you are stung by a bee wether you have an allergic reaction or not.
Beekeeping Terms and Definitions - The definitions help you understand all of the words other beekeepers use, which is helpful in communication with mentors.
A History of Beekeeping - The History lesson and assignment would be greatly beneficial for anybody that plan on keeping bee’s.

If this course does well, we start work on a huge lineup of Beekeeping Courses. Here is what we have in mind:
• Module 1 - Introduction to Beekeeping (Are Bee's for Me?) - Available NOW!
• Module 2 - Location and Costs
• Module 3 - The Colony Infrastructure
• Module 4 - Hives
• Module 5 - Logistics
• Module 6 - Bee Installations
• Module 7 - Bee Traps and Catchers
• Module 8 - Feeds
• Module 9 - Management
• Module 10 - Managing Maladies
• Module 11 - Hive Activity
• Module 12 - Spring Management
• Module 13 - House Cleaning
• Module 14 - Sweet Nectar
• Module 15 - Growth
• Module 16 - Production Processes
• Module 17 - Summer Management
• Module 18 - The Harvest
• Module 19 - Fall Management
• Module 20 - End of the Season
• Module 21 - Yearly Upkeep
• Module 22 - Honey
• Module 23 - Pollen
• Module 24 - Beeswax
• Module 25 - Propolis
• Module 26 - Royal Jelly
• Module 27 - Bee Venom
• Module 28 - Mead
• Module 29 - Tricks of the Trade
• Module 30 - Specialty Fields
 
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