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The beekeeping presentation offers a unique opportunity for visitors to gain a closer insight into the world of bees, the everyday life of beekeeping, and the process of natural honey production. During the program, participants can explore the traditions of beekeeping and the essential role of bees in nature through interactive and engaging experiences.
The visit takes place in the educational garden, where the demonstration apiary is located. At the beginning of the program, participants become familiar with beekeeping tools, prepare the smoker, and put on protective clothing. In safe conditions, they can look inside the hive, observe the structure of the bee colony, including worker bees, drones, the queen, and brood, as well as the process of pollen collection.
As part of the program, guests can also take part in a honey and beekeeping product tasting, where they can discover a variety of natural products. The educational presentation highlights the ecological importance of bees, the role of pollination, and the significance of sustainable beekeeping.
For children’s groups, playful activities and interactive tasks are provided, and seasonal or holiday-themed programs are also available.
The program includes:
– visit to the educational garden and demonstration apiary
– presentation of beekeeping tools and protective equipment
– smoker preparation and protective dressing
– hive observation in safe conditions
– presentation of the bee colony and beekeeping processes
– observation of pollen collection
– honey and beekeeping product tasting
– educational presentation about the role of bees
– children’s activities and interactive games
– seasonal and holiday-themed programs
VISITS ARE AVAILABLE BY PRIOR APPOINTMENT ONLY.
The duration of the program is generally 1–2 hours and can be adapted to the needs of the group. It is available for both individual visitors and groups.
Prices depend on the group size and the selected program package and are determined upon individual consultation.
All interested visitors are warmly welcomed to a meaningful and experience-filled program close to nature.
The visit takes place in the educational garden, where the demonstration apiary is located. At the beginning of the program, participants become familiar with beekeeping tools, prepare the smoker, and put on protective clothing. In safe conditions, they can look inside the hive, observe the structure of the bee colony, including worker bees, drones, the queen, and brood, as well as the process of pollen collection.
As part of the program, guests can also take part in a honey and beekeeping product tasting, where they can discover a variety of natural products. The educational presentation highlights the ecological importance of bees, the role of pollination, and the significance of sustainable beekeeping.
For children’s groups, playful activities and interactive tasks are provided, and seasonal or holiday-themed programs are also available.
The program includes:
– visit to the educational garden and demonstration apiary
– presentation of beekeeping tools and protective equipment
– smoker preparation and protective dressing
– hive observation in safe conditions
– presentation of the bee colony and beekeeping processes
– observation of pollen collection
– honey and beekeeping product tasting
– educational presentation about the role of bees
– children’s activities and interactive games
– seasonal and holiday-themed programs
VISITS ARE AVAILABLE BY PRIOR APPOINTMENT ONLY.
The duration of the program is generally 1–2 hours and can be adapted to the needs of the group. It is available for both individual visitors and groups.
Prices depend on the group size and the selected program package and are determined upon individual consultation.
All interested visitors are warmly welcomed to a meaningful and experience-filled program close to nature.
Language
English
Hungarian
Romanian
City
Cristuru Secuiesc