Welcome - Explore my Blog

I've been keeping this blog for all of my beekeeping years and I am beginning my 19th year of beekeeping in April 2024. Now there are more than 1300 posts on this blog. Please use the search bar below to search the blog for other posts on a subject in which you are interested. You can also click on the "label" at the end of a post and all posts with that label will show up. At the very bottom of this page is a list of all the labels I've used.

Even if you find one post on the subject, I've posted a lot on basic beekeeping skills like installing bees, harvesting honey, inspecting the hive, etc. so be sure to search for more once you've found a topic of interest to you. And watch the useful videos and slide shows on the sidebar. All of them have captions. Please share posts of interest via Facebook, Pinterest, etc.

I began this blog to chronicle my beekeeping experiences. I have read lots of beekeeping books, but nothing takes the place of either hands-on experience with an experienced beekeeper or good pictures of the process. I want people to have a clearer picture of what to expect in their beekeeping so I post pictures and write about my beekeeping saga here.Master Beekeeper Enjoy with me as I learn and grow as a beekeeper.

Need help with an Atlanta area swarm? Visit Found a Swarm? Call a Beekeeper. ‪(404) 482-1848‬

Want to Pin this post?

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Visiting a Preschool

Here is my grandson Dylan in his bee veil. He showed his friends at preschool today how he is protected from the bees when Grandma works in the beeyard.


Today I was lucky enough to get to go talk about bees at my grandson's preschool. The class members were betwee 2 and 3 years old!

They got to feel honeycomb.



They tried on Dylan's bee veil.



They tasted honey on popsicle sticks.



And they did the waggle dance - I didn't get a picture of that because I was dancing with them!

Posted by Picasa

6 comments:

  1. oh! they are so cute.

    ReplyDelete
  2. How fun Linda! They're adorable!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I would love to work with children to educate them about bees. This is what I hope to get into next year.

    ReplyDelete
  4. You are a good educator. Well done.

    ReplyDelete
  5. you are a good educator. They children look great

    ReplyDelete
  6. Gorgeous photos Linda ! I am really getting into the education about beekeeping also, have spoken to the local Horticulture Soc and the Organic Garden Group, have been asked to give a workshop in the spring (August) and all going well, will be teaching a 6 week night class for adults at a High School here in the city. I am so excited as this is just what I want to do !! My bees did well again this season, are still flying as it is`nt cold here yet. I always enjoy your blog.

    ReplyDelete

Pin this post

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...