Building observation hives on La Gonave
As you know by now the honeybee program is starting up. One project that we are looking forward to within the program is building an observation hive. This hive will be indoors and will allow visitors to see the inside of the hive, without getting stung!
Our plan is to have two different observation hives in the future, but will build one at a time. The hives will allow visitors to see how a hive works, any pests that exists in a hive, and hive development. The biggest part of the program is for teaching new beekeepers. The observation hive will allow students a safe way to study the hive, look at pollen and nectar storage, as well as brood management.
To our understanding this will be the first observation hive in Haiti. We know for a fact that such a hive doesn't exist on La Gonave. The general public will be allowed to view the hive as we will offer hive tours. The main goal is to get students to view the hive and study how the hive works.
Go Gonave!
Our plan is to have two different observation hives in the future, but will build one at a time. The hives will allow visitors to see how a hive works, any pests that exists in a hive, and hive development. The biggest part of the program is for teaching new beekeepers. The observation hive will allow students a safe way to study the hive, look at pollen and nectar storage, as well as brood management.
To our understanding this will be the first observation hive in Haiti. We know for a fact that such a hive doesn't exist on La Gonave. The general public will be allowed to view the hive as we will offer hive tours. The main goal is to get students to view the hive and study how the hive works.
Go Gonave!
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