One on One
Beekeeping Workshop
Join experienced beekeeper Stuart from The Werombee Man for a personalised beekeeping workshop tailored to your interests and skill level.
Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to expand your beekeeping knowledge, Stuart will provide guidance to ensure you get the most out of your time in the hive. With his in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience, Stuart will guide you through every step, ensuring you gain the confidence and skills to manage your hive with ease. Deepen your connection with your bees while learning practical, sustainable beekeeping techniques in a relaxed and supportive environment.
3 - Hour One on One Beekeeping Workshop
Cost:
$150 per person or
Group - $120 per person
Max 5 people
What’s Included:
Light refreshements, created from locally sourced organic produce, with dietary requirements catered for.
Learn essential beekeeping skills and deepen your connection with your bee hive under one on one guidance.
1x 500g Jar of Honey
Choose a date suitable to you and Stuart
What You’ll Learn:
Beekeeping basics & hive management
Handling bees with confidence
Hive health & maintenance
Sustainable beekeeping practices
Seasonal beekeeping tips
Please Note:
This workshop involves working with live bees. Safety is our top priority, and you will be provided with all necessary protective equipment. Stuart will guide you through each step to ensure a comfortable and safe experience. While we make every effort to ensure the bees are calm and manageable, participants should feel comfortable working with live insects. No prior beekeeping experience is required, but an interest in nature and sustainability will enhance your experience.
About Stuart
Nestled in the peaceful landscapes of Theresa Park, NSW, Stuart has spent the past ten years building his farm and his passion for beekeeping. As an experienced apiarist, he’s constantly learning and dedicated to sharing his knowledge with others.
Stuart’s interest in bees started a decade ago, and since then, he’s focused on perfecting his beekeeping skills. He’s especially experienced in managing bee diseases, handling swarms, and running an apiary. Stuart’s expertise and dedication was further underscored by his involvement with the Department of Primary Industries where he played a pivotal role in the frontline response to the varroa mite, showing his commitment to both safety and community -a challenge that demanded both expertise and agility.