Education & Training

Annual Beekeeping Taster Day

Sunday 17th May 2026.

At the Haven Centre, Hophurst Lane, Crawley Down, RH10 4LJ.

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Basic & Improvers / BBKA Basic Assessment

TheBBKA Basic Assessment, often called the ‘driving licence’ for beekeepers, the assessment examines your handling skills and a basic level of theory.

There is a one-day training course covering the theoretical elements of the assessment, with practical training in the Apiary. Even if you don’t take the assessment, the training will boost your knowledge and skills.

Details of the Basic Course can be found on theEventspage.

Modules (Examinations)

As part of thge BBKA’s Education system, there are 7 different Modules:

Studying for these will vastly improve your beekeeping knowledge and skills.

Practical Assessments

In addition to the Basic Assessment, with the appropriate experience, beekepers can be assessed on:

Passing all the modules plus the Basic, General Husbandry and Advanced Husbandry assessments sees you awardedMaster Beekeeper.

More infoon the BBKA website.

Practical Training

At the EGBKA apiary, practical training happens monthly during the spring to autumn season in the form of hive inspections with more formal scheduled training sessions aimed at beginners and those doing the Basic Assessment. Click on theApiarypage for more information and theEventspage for dates and times.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become a Beekeeper?

The best way to become a beekeeper is to attend an introductory course, join your local beekeeping association and attend meetings and events where you can handle bees.

Or

Get some bees and some equipment and learn from Youtube, courses and books. See our Beginners page for more information.

What equipment do I need to become a beekeeper.
A list of equipment can be found on the Beginners page.
I've got a swarm in my garden, what should I do?

Check out our Swarms page and if you are sure they are Honeybees, contact our swarm co-ordinator at swarms@egbka.org.uk

I've already got bees. Can I still join EGBKA?
Yes you can. Having your own bees will help you learn and being in contact with other association members will provide you advice and support.
How do I become a member of EGBKA?

To become a member download the membership form and return it to secretary@egbka.org.uk.

I've got bees in my chimney or wall or loft what should I do?

We are not able to help remove bees from buildings etc. This is not covered by our British Beekeepers Association insurance.

There are number of good bee removal companies in Sussex, a quick internet search will find them.