4H Beekeeping

Started by charmd2, October 15, 2010, 11:06:14 AM

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charmd2

I have been tapped to be project leader for the local 4H group.  The information available from 4H I personally feel is lacking.  

Recommended reading is from The New Starting Right With Bees 21st edition..  written in 1997.  While I have read through the book it is old enough to be lacking in some serious information.   IE small hive beetle.

Does anyone know of somewhere I can locate ideal project information for a 10-12 year old age group that does not follow the Purdue Extension questions/project book refering to an obsolete text?
Charla Hinkle

VolunteerK9

Look in some of the bee keeping catalogs for info.  I'm going to do a class for my first graders here in school and am getting a lot of my stuff from Brushy Mountain. You can also Google beekeeping lesson plans for teachers and get some good websites with information geared towards particular age groups.

foxman

I believe there is a canadian 4h site that has a great program guidelines/info i think they are out of ontario but im not sure.
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tecumseh

basic bee biology hasn't much changed in a very long time and I don't know why some 4-H aged person should dwell on every minor disease or pest.  there are books that cover those things alone and they might make for great references.

it seems to me when it comes to pest or disease a good mentor would be much more valuable than a text in at least identifying the problem.

how much effort does it take to add one page to an existing brochure that tell about the shb?   
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