Join fellow beekeepers for a day of learning, networking, and community. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned beekeeper, you’ll find valuable sessions, hands-on tips, and fresh ideas to take into the new season.
Keynote Speaker: Scott McArt - assistant professor of pollinator health in the Department of Entomology at Cornell University
McArt’s main research interests are ecotoxicology, disease ecology, community ecology, and chemical ecology. His lab is focused on understanding how pesticides, pathogens, and habitat impact the health of honey bees and native wild pollinators.
Other Highlights include:
Expert speakers on colony health, queen management, and honey production
Seasonal workshops: spring build-up, swarm prevention, and pollinator plants
Vendor booths with beekeeping equipment and local products
Networking opportunities with beekeepers from across Michigan and beyond
Come get inspired, share your passion, and kick off the spring season with buzzing energy!
Additional Info:
Boxed Lunches are available for purchase up until a week prior to the event date.
Vendors: Local beekeeping supply vendors will be available throughout the day.
Pre-order SEMBA T-shirts: shirts will be ready for pickup at the registration desk
Don’t miss out! Register today to secure your spot and join us for an unforgettable event filled with learning, fun, and networking!
The conference schedule and vendors will be announced soon!
