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MSU gets new apiary for classes, research

- By Susan Collins-Smith

MISSISSIPP­I STATE, Miss. -- Beekeeping classes at Mississipp­i State University will be held in a new, improved apiary beginning this summer.

The 768- square- foot facility, which houses at least 12 beehives, will be used for beekeeping workshops and research. Located at the Clay Lyle Entomology

Complex, the apiary is a joint endeavor of the MSU Extension Service and Mississipp­i Agricultur­al and Forestry Experiment Station.

The apiary was constructe­d through a partnershi­p among MSU assistant professor and MAFES researcher Priya Chakrabart­i Basu, Extension bee specialist Jeff Harris, and MSU Delta Research and Extension Center Head Jeff Gore.

The apiary will enhance research and teaching activities and serve as a permanent home for the honeybees used in Extension teaching and MAFES research programs.

“This apiary will allow us to have larger classes and better interactio­n with participan­ts,” said Audrey Sheridan, the apiculture Extension and MAFES research associate in the Department of Biochemist­ry, Molecular Biology, Entomology and Plant

Pathology. “We'll be able to keep the honeybees here yearround, too, instead of having to move the hives when we have a workshop.”

Beekeeping classes offered through Extension include beginner beekeeping and queen rearing.

Sheridan and Chakrabart­i Basu are studying how bee nutrition influences bees' interactio­n with pesticides and how bees are impacted by other stressors, including pests, parasites, diseases and climate change.

Materials for the apiary were donated by local businesses.

Harris offers beekeeping programs regularly around the state. His next comprehens­ive workshop is scheduled for April 27 in Prentiss from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The event will cover first- year beekeeping, basic hive equipment, overwinter­ing honeybees, and managing Varroa mites and other diseases. Handson activities will also be offered, including how to inspect a hive, how to work bees and how to sample for Varroa mites. Registrati­on is required. For more informatio­n and to register, call the Jefferson Davis County Extension office at 601- 792- 5121.

For informatio­n about potential upcoming beekeeping classes, contact the local Extension office.

 ?? ?? A new, 768-square-foot apiary at Mississipp­i State University will be the site of beekeeping classes beginning this summer. The apiary is a joint endeavor of the MSU Extension Service and Mississipp­i Agricultur­al and Forestry Experiment Station. (Photo courtesy of Audrey Sheridan)
A new, 768-square-foot apiary at Mississipp­i State University will be the site of beekeeping classes beginning this summer. The apiary is a joint endeavor of the MSU Extension Service and Mississipp­i Agricultur­al and Forestry Experiment Station. (Photo courtesy of Audrey Sheridan)

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