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Andrew
Davies, 2007, hardback, 96 pages
These fascinating
and beautiful insects can be kept anywhere, whether your garden is a
large country plot or an urban rooftop terrace. This practical
guide is intended for both beginners and more experienced keepers and
covers everything, from setting up hives and maximising bees in the
garden to optimum honey production and troubleshooting advice.
Includes colour photography.
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Richard Bonney,
1993, paperback, 184 pages
Beekeeping novices
can be overwhelmed with information. This US book is intended to
present the information in a clear layman-style format, ensuring the
beginner can survive the first year successfully.
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Penelope Hands,
2000, paperback, 31 pages
This title is ideal
for those who wish to become a beekeeper but know very little about the
subject.
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Howland
Blackiston, 2002, paperback, 336 pages
This US title
provides a step by step practical guide on all aspects of
beekeeping. Topics include building and maintaining hives,
diseases and their treatment and cure, honey production, bottling,
packaging and marketing.
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Complete
and Easy Guide to Beekeeping
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Kim Flottum,
2005, paperback, 176 pages
A complete resource
on beekeeping which is divided into two sections. The first part
of the title provides general information about bees, advice on the art
of successful beekeeping and caring and harvesting of your hives.
Section two is a complete guide to honey including numerous recipes, how
to use honey cosmetically in face creams and shampoos and how you can
use it for medicinal purposes.
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Ted Hooper,
1998, paperback, 276 pages
Ideal for both
beginners and more experienced beekeepers, Ted Hooper provides advice on
all the major issues, from diseases and how to set up a hive for
personal use to commercial considerations.
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Langstroth's
Hive and the Honey-Bee |
L. Langstroth,
2004, paperback, 464 pages
Langstroth
introduced the modern practice of beekeeping, and invented a movable
frame hive that is the ancestor of modern hives today. His
handbook, now a classic beekeeping manual, was first published in
1853.
This 4th edition includes useful information and reproduces
the original illustrations.
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Clive De Bruyn,
1997, hardback, 288 pages
A useful guide to
beekeeping and its management. Topics discussed include the bee
and its environment, hives, other equipment, daily management and the
control of pests and diseases.
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Peter Gordon,
2004, paperback, 96 pages
Written primarily
with novices in mind, this step by step book takes the newcomer through
each stage of the process, accompanied by photographs and illustrations
to help clarify the various techniques.
This is an essential guide
for the beginner during the first few years of beekeeping.
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Teach
Yourself Beekeeping
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Adrian Waring,
2006, paperback, 208 pages
Suitable both for
those just considering the prospect, and those who are already
fascinated beekeepers, this is a guide to setting up, maintaining and
maximising bees in the back garden. Supporting resources include a
'bee calendar', advice on troubleshooting, details of the latest courses
and organisations and a glossary. Includes 50 illustrations.
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Charlotte
Popescu, 1997, paperback, 192 pages
Ideal for
smallholders and beekeepers on both a personal and commercial
level. Features 180 honey recipes, from starters, breads, salad
dressings and sauces to cakes, biscuits, puddings and drinks.
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The
New Complete Guide to Beekeeping
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Roger Morse,
1994, hardback, 208 pages
Roger Morse shares
both general principles and details on keeping bees and producing honey
on a small scale. Published in the US.
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