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Co-p to host June 23 beekeeping discussion
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The public and Lake County Community Co-op members alike are invited to Ancient Lake Gardens to meet a beekeeping expert to learn a broad overview of the benefits of bees in our community – what’s good for them and why they are good for us.
The gathering will take place from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 23, at Ancient Lake Gardens, 8993 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville.
The tour is free and open to co-op members and the public. No reservations required.
They will tour the property to see what kinds of bee habitats exist – in the form of plants and in the form of the different hives that exist there.
The discussion will include an exploration of the biodynamic approach to beekeeping and the difficulties bees are experiencing in general and why.
Different toxins will be discussed in the form of common harmful chemicals that affect bees.
They will see how bees construct their homes in nature and what the bees need to have the kind of home they require to live happily and in harmony with others.
To get to Ancient Lake Gardens, from Kit's Corner on Highway 29, take Soda Bay Road for about three miles. Park across the road from the farm’s property entrance and meet at the gate of the entrance.
One of the Lake County Community Co-op’s goals is to educate Lake Co residents on how to live more healthfully and sustainably by keeping it local.
For more information on this event, contact Lori Patotzka at 707-994-1618.
Visit the co-op online at www.lakeco-op.org or call 707-993-4270.