The purpose of the Beginning Beekeeping Course is to introduce people to the basics of what it means to be a hobbyist beekeeper before they decide to invest time, energy and money in setting up an apiary (one or more hives).
WASBA offers a four-level education program to educate beekeepers that includes testing and certification for those interested in learning successful apiary management.
Beginning Beekeepers – for those who are thinking about keeping bees but are not really sure. There are no requirements.
Apprentice – is for those who have successfully completed the Beginning Beekeeper’s Course with one or more years of keeping bees. (click to see more>>>).
Journeyman – is for those who have completed the Apprentice Beekeeper Course and have been keeping bees for at least 3 years. They must keep a journal for a minimum of 2 years while earning at least 35 Public Service Points. Have mentored a beekeeper and passing the Journeyman Beeker’s Course with a score of 85% and the Journeyman Field Test Report with a score of no less than 90%. (click to see more>>>).
Master Beekeeper – The Master level program is for the committed beekeeper who wants to be involved in an independent study on beekeeping related topics with the intent of not only furthering their own knowledge but also expanding the information currently available on honey bees and beekeeping. (click to see more>>>).