Hive Ecology and Life Cycle
We discover the hierarchy in the bee family, reproductive cycles, and colony functioning based on scientific foundations.
Cooperation with Nature for a Sustainable Future
Our beekeeping workshop is a unique journey of discovery that introduces our students to nature's most hardworking architects. In this process, our students feel they are not just observers but part of the natural cycle.
In our lessons, they learn the fascinating task distribution of the queen bee, worker bees, and drones in the hive, the perfect mathematics of honeycombs, and how a flower's essence transforms into honey, all based on biological foundations.
Beyond technical knowledge, our students who understand the effects of seasons on bee behavior and proper care methods essentially learn not to fight nature, but to live in harmony and integration with nature through experience.
The beekeeping workshop aims to help students understand the vital role of bees in maintaining ecological balance and to provide our students with a production-focused environmental awareness.
We discover the hierarchy in the bee family, reproductive cycles, and colony functioning based on scientific foundations.
We learn practically the nectar flow from flower to hive, seasonal care techniques, and the intricacies of honey extraction.
Through beekeeping practice, we experience understanding nature's rhythm, patience, and becoming individuals who respect the ecological system.




