The two new colonies are out of twelve planned in the year-long project. Author: Colleen Campbell (KYTX) Updated: 12:27 AM CDT May 6, 2021
TYLER, Texas There was some excitement buzzing around at Legacy High School Wednesday afternoon.
Students participating in the Legacy FFA program introduced two new bee nucleus colonies to their campus as part of the agricultural curriculum.
Ag-Science teacher, Brad Hardin, said that this project allows students throughout several of the high school s programs to participate. The cedar boxes used for keeping the bees were built by the school s career technology students and in June, the life-skills students will assist in harvesting the honey.