Beekeeping Question and Answer webinars from Michigan State University

Beekeepers in Michigan can ask questions about seasonal beekeeping management and honey bee health by joining monthly webinars April through September 2025.

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Join Michigan State University Extension for its series of Michigan Beekeeping Office Hours Webinars! In the 2025 series, the MSU apiculture team will focus time on answering beekeeping questions. Participants can submit questions during the webinar through Zoom’s Q&A feature. To watch webinar recordings from past years that included presentations on seasonal beekeeping management, visit the MSU Extension page of beekeeping and pollinator videos and Michigan State University Beekeeping YouTube channel.

2025 Michigan Beekeeping Office Hours Webinars

The best way for the MSU apiculture team to answer beekeeping questions is during monthly Michigan Beekeeping Office Hours Webinars. If you need to ask a beekeeping question outside of the webinars and you live in Michigan, you can submit it through the Ask Extension form.

Additional beekeeping information and resources are shared as MSU Extension beekeeping online articles.

Register for 2025 series of Michigan Beekeeping Office Hours Webinars.

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MSU Extension and Michigan Pollinator Initiative beekeeping & pollinator resources

Additional resources for beekeepers from MSU Extension

Acknowledgments

Thank you to the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development for securing funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Michigan State University to implement strategies in the Managed Pollinator Protection Plan.

This work is supported by the Crop Protection and Pest Management Program [grant no 2024-70006-43569] from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. 

Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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