<img class=”alignright wp-image-29661″ src=”http://www.hiltonhead.com/wp-content/uploads/Coastal-Discovery-Museum-logo.jpg” alt=”Coastal Discovery Museum” width=”400″ height=”284″ />The Coastal Discovery Museum will host local bee keeper David Arnal for this program on “Bee Biology and Natural History” on May 16 at 3 p.m. The presentation will focus on the two most commonly asked questions by the non-beekeeper. #1 What is happening to the bees? #2 What can I do to help the bees? He will attempt to answer these questions through the lens of science with a particular focus on Bee Biology and the Natural History of the Honey Bee, including its introduction into North America right here in Beaufort County SC at the Spanish settlement of Santa Elena in 1564.
Arnal is a local bee keeper with more than 50 colonies under his care in the Lowcountry. David has been growing bees for over 27 years, and his honey is for sale at several Farmers Markets and stores around the Lowcountry including the Coastal Discovery Museum where he keeps eight active colonies.
70 Honey Horn Dr. Cost is $7 per person and reservations are required, (843) 689-6767 ext. 223 or visit <a href=”http://coastaldiscovery.org” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>coastaldiscovery.org</a>.