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14 Day Beekeeper - Pre Launch

14 Day Beekeeper Is Coming - Stop Guessing And Start Beekeeping Like An Expert


Beekeeping can be one of the most rewarding hobbies in the world, but for beginners it can also be one of the most confusing. Most people start by watching videos, reading articles, and asking endless questions, only to find themselves more uncertain than when they began.


That is exactly why I created 14 Day Beekeeper - a complete, structured online training programme designed to take you from absolute beginner to confident beekeeper in just two weeks. The official launch is now just around the corner.


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Use code THANKYOU50 for 50% off 14DBK

Learn Beekeeping The Right Way


Over the course of 14 days, you will follow a clear and logical path through every stage of the beekeeping year. You will learn how to set up your hive correctly, understand what you are seeing during inspections, and build confidence in managing your bees.


The lessons are short, practical, and filmed in real working apiaries. Each day introduces new topics, so by the end of the course you will understand how to feed, treat, and prepare your colonies through every season.


Rather than giving you scattered bits of theory, this course delivers one proven system - my personal Beekeeping Blueprint - the same approach that helped me build Black Mountain Honey into one of the UK’s most successful queen rearing and honey production businesses.


Why 14 Day Beekeeper Works


After mentoring hundreds of new beekeepers, I realised that most do not fail from lack of enthusiasm, but from a lack of structure. Many try to learn from books or online videos, but without a clear sequence of steps it is easy to feel lost.


14 Day Beekeeper fixes that problem. It gives you an exact roadmap, showing what to do and when to do it. Every technique has been tested on thousands of colonies and refined through more than fifteen years of experience. The result is a simple, reliable plan that removes uncertainty and builds skill quickly.


You will finish the course with the knowledge to manage your hives confidently, produce strong colonies, and avoid the expensive mistakes that catch so many beginners out.


Stop guessing. Start beekeeping like an expert.
Stop guessing. Start beekeeping like an expert.

More Than A Course - A Community


When you enrol in 14 Day Beekeeper, you also receive free lifetime access to Hive Q, a private online group where hundreds of beekeepers share advice, videos, and support throughout the season. It is a positive, collaborative space built for learning and encouragement, open to everyone who joins the course.


Together, the course and the Hive Q community give you both the knowledge and the confidence to succeed. You are not learning alone! You are joining a growing network of supportive and experienced beekeepers.


With help from my good friend Richard
This is my mentor, Richard. Third generation bee farmer!

How To Join


14 Day Beekeeper officially launches very soon. When it opens, you will gain access to more than 300 exclusive training videos, downloadable templates, seasonal management plans, and bonus demonstrations filmed in real apiaries.


If you want to secure early access, you can use the code THANKYOU50 for 50 percent off the full price. That brings lifetime access to both the 14 Day Beekeeper course and the Hive Q community down to just £140.


You can also purchase directly through our online shop.


Be Ready For Next Season


Spring will be here before you know it, and the preparation you do now will decide how your bees perform next year. Instead of starting another season full of uncertainty, start it with a clear plan, expert guidance, and the confidence that you are doing things right.


Your bees deserve the best. 14 Day Beekeeper gives you everything you need to deliver it.


Learn More


Visit blackmountainhoney.co.uk to explore our full range of resources, from calm Buckfast queen bees to overwintered nucleus colonies, as well as detailed guides and videos on every aspect of modern beekeeping.


Enjoy a free 14dbk taster video below:



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