Rockingham

Apiarist

An Apiarist produces honey and other honey products by managing bees and their beehives. You’ll market your products for sale and organise transportation of stock. Apiarists monitor the health of bee colonies and ensure living conditions and available nutrition are appropriate for bees’ needs. Some Apiarists also breed bees for use in pollinating other crops.

An Apiarist spends a lot of time outdoors so you’ll need to be prepared to work in a range of weather conditions. You’ll also need to be ready for some physically demanding tasks during your day. Apiarists need to plan ahead to ensure their hives are ready to produce honey as required and you’ll need to undertake various administrative tasks to manage and market your apiary.

Future demand High
Average yearly income $67,600
Skill level Unknown

How do I become a apiarist?

All skill levels Beginner Experienced
AHC31818

Certificate III in Beekeeping

Traineeship
12 months
$0 - $7,523
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
Beekeeper Apiarist
AHC20122

Certificate II in Agriculture

Traineeship
2 - 24 months
$0 - $8,120
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
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