June 20 - August 01, 2026
Be a Beekeeper Class
Plum Creek Nature Center
27064 Dutton Rd. Beecher, IL 60401
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Be a Beekeeper with Dade Bradley, a beekeeper of seven years and a Will County resident, is intended to be a learning resource for both beginners and seasoned beekeepers alike. Participants will also have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working in local beehives (weather permitting). The instructor of this course is a chemical-free beekeeper, and coursework will reflect this.

The course sessions will include the following:

  • Week 1 will cover a brief history of beekeeping in America as well as some myths andmisconceptions about managing honeybees. Topics will include backyard beekeeping, hive/colony losses and the modern challenges of keeping bees.
  • Week 2 will focus on the honeybee lifecycle, anatomy and colony structure, including adetailed description of its caste system of workers, drones and queens. The lesson will also include information on replacing, introducing and sourcing queens for your own hives.
  • Week 3 will discuss swarms and swarm management, including some tips on how toretrieve honeybee swarms as well as common pests/diseases that will be encountered in the Professional resources, experience and advice regarding treatment-free beekeeping will be offered to the audience.
  • Week 4 will explain the different options for obtaining honeybees and how to install them aswell as the recommended woodenware, equipment and tools required to keep bees. A basic overview of how to conduct hive inspections and general management will also be provided.
  • Week 5 will review hive products and how to harvest them ethically, including honey, pollen,propolis and beeswax. Colony removals, cut-outs and trap-outs as well as “natural” honeybee colonies will also be covered.
  • Week 6 will conclude the course with a review of year-round management, includingsupplemental feeding and winterizing hives. Even if participants decide not to pursue beekeeping by the end of the course, the instructor hopes to provide a basic understanding of honeybee hives; the bees’ relationship to each other and their relationship to us; and our impact on our shared environment and how it affects both them and ourselves.

Note: The class will not meet on July 4. Plum Creek Nature Center is an accessible facility. Outdoor activities may take place on natural surfaces across uneven terrain.

The course textbook, “About Bees & Keeping Honeybees Without Treatments: For Folks Who Just Want to Keep Bees” by Arvin Pierce, will be automatically added to this program when you enroll. If you wish to purchase this book somewhere else prior to the program, please remove it from your cart before moving forward to pay.


If you have any questions, please call us at 708-946-2216.

Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service to participate in this program should submit a request online no later than 48 hours before the program.

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Plum Creek Nature Center at Plum Creek Nature Center

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June 20 - August 01, 2026SaturdayAdd to calendar
Ages 18-255 · Co-Ed
Plum Creek Nature Center27064 Dutton Rd. Beecher, IL 60401View Map
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