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March 2026  Candidate  Standard Module
Lecture-based Low intensity

This class needs more votes by February 1 to get confirmed.

This module is a standing candidate which means it will be ready to launch as soon as it gets enough interest. Token holders can set aside a Token to reserve their seat for class and help it get confirmed.

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This class will discuss the evolution, history, biology, behavior, and mysteries of buzzing insects with a focus on the honey bee. I will give a brief overview of beekeeping (this is not a how-to-keep-bees course) and honey bee products. We will learn the difference between bees and their wasp and hornet counterparts. We will explore the challenges facing bees and native pollinators, and you will discover how you can support bees and beekeepers. We’ll discuss some big names in the bee world and the amazing research they’re doing. There will be myriad stories about cool things and experiences.

Note: This is NOT a Beekeeping class, however, it may give you an idea of what beekeeping entails and the amount, kind, and frequency of care involved. Also, I can certainly refer you to resources relevant to your geography (America only).

Required Texts

There are no required texts for this module.
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Days and Times

Meeting Tuesdays & Fridays at 7:00 PM Eastern for eight 1-hour sessions on March 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27

Signum Time
US/Eastern
Note Your Time
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Tue, Mar 3
7:00 PM
Fri, Mar 6
7:00 PM
Tue, Mar 10
7:00 PM
U.S. Daylight saving time may change your meeting, please check
Fri, Mar 13
7:00 PM
Tue, Mar 17
7:00 PM
Fri, Mar 20
7:00 PM
Tue, Mar 24
7:00 PM
Fri, Mar 27
7:00 PM