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How To Split A Bee Hive 201

SKU Class - Split A Hive 201
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Check back soon for 2026 class dates.

This hive split 201 class includes a slide show and hands-on beekeeping. If the weather does not cooperate, we will reschedule or issue store credit. 

Managing your colonies well is important for beekeepers, and one of the best ways to manage a colony is by splitting it. At its most basic level, splitting a colony means turning one colony into two.

During our class, you will learn about how splitting a colony works. You will be able to come into our bee yard, where we will open our hives and demonstrate how to make a split. 

This is a very common practice for beekeepers and bees. When beekeepers do this, it is called splitting. When bees do this, it is called swarming. When a colony of bees swarms, it can be heartbreaking for the beekeeper, as they will often lose the swarm. 

Splitting the hive before the swarm is a great way to make the most of a strong colony of bees and is relatively easy to do. In our 2-hour class, you will learn about the common ways to split a colony and which way could work best for you. 

After finishing this class, you'll understand why you may want to split your colony and what you'll need to do this successfully. Splitting colonies is a great way to keep your apiary healthy and also a great way to help your hobby turn a profit. Selling nucleus hives made from a split is a great way to top off the honey money jar. 

This class is designed for beekeepers interested in taking the next step in their colony. It will be held in a classroom at Foxhound Bee Company in our bee yard. Please bring your protective gear with you. 

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Check back soon for 2026 class dates.

This hive split 201 class includes a slide show and hands-on beekeeping. If the weather does not cooperate, we will reschedule or issue store credit. 

Managing your colonies well is important for beekeepers, and one of the best ways to manage a colony is by splitting it. At its most basic level, splitting a colony means turning one colony into two.

During our class, you will learn about how splitting a colony works. You will be able to come into our bee yard, where we will open our hives and demonstrate how to make a split. 

This is a very common practice for beekeepers and bees. When beekeepers do this, it is called splitting. When bees do this, it is called swarming. When a colony of bees swarms, it can be heartbreaking for the beekeeper, as they will often lose the swarm. 

Splitting the hive before the swarm is a great way to make the most of a strong colony of bees and is relatively easy to do. In our 2-hour class, you will learn about the common ways to split a colony and which way could work best for you. 

After finishing this class, you'll understand why you may want to split your colony and what you'll need to do this successfully. Splitting colonies is a great way to keep your apiary healthy and also a great way to help your hobby turn a profit. Selling nucleus hives made from a split is a great way to top off the honey money jar. 

This class is designed for beekeepers interested in taking the next step in their colony. It will be held in a classroom at Foxhound Bee Company in our bee yard. Please bring your protective gear with you. 

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