Bees, Ants and Wasps

Graham Appleby


Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Unknown: £1 a head with a minimum of £30 + expenses
Category:
Nature
Updated:
30th March 2019

This subject can vary enormously depending on the requirements of the audience. The talk can cover the following: History of the Bee, life cycle and comparison of the honey bee, bumble bee, wasps and ants, beekeeping, honey and wax, nature and wildlife. I will give an animated talk using Powerpoint slides, props and exhibits as appropriate. Possibly honey for sale and free tasting.

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About Graham Appleby

After being in the Royal Navy for 4 years after school, I then worked for BT and Openreach for 40 years spending the last 8 years as a fibre optic planning manager. During that time I learned presentation skills and became a training lead for the rolling out new training courses. I now use these skills to give talks about my various hobbies and interests which include; being a musician and song writer, currently task team leader of the local Rivelin Valley Conservation Group and Beekeeping. I live overlooking the Rivelin Valley with my wife where I have an allotment and spend many happy hours gardening. My son now lives in Australia and my daughter lives nearby with her husband and 2 children.

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