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HowExpert Guide to Honey Bees & Beekeeping
- 101 Fun Facts About Honey Bees, Setting Up Your Own Apiary, and Managing Beekeeping as a Hobby
- Narrated by: Robin McAlpine
- Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
If you want to learn about honey bees, set up your own apiary, and manage beekeeping as a hobby, then check out HowExpert Guide to Honey Bees & Beekeeping.
This is a great starter guide for those who are simply interested in honey bees or those who are interested in becoming beekeepers themselves. It describes the science of the honey bee itself, as well as the inner workings of each member and how they work together to survive.
The colony, as a whole, can be treated as its own organism because of how the honey bees work together to perform tasks as a social species. Beekeepers have been observing such behaviors for generations, and I would like to pass on the knowledge to others. The beekeeping portion of this guide provides a wealth of knowledge on how to start your own apiary.
Learn about all the equipment necessary for your operation, how to inspect your hives, what a beekeeper does throughout the year, a short guide to pests and diseases, bee-friendly plants, and how to extract honey and wax from your hives. All of this information can be found in this book. Just a warning, this hobby can cause one to become very passionate about one very small and fuzzy insect. It is not uncommon for a beekeeper to want to be constantly learning about honey bees.
Check out HowExpert Guide to Honey Bees & Beekeeping to learn about honey bees, setting up your own apiary, and managing beekeeping as a hobby.
About the Author
Emily Helton was introduced to the science of honey bees and the world of beekeeping when she was 17-years-old. Dr. Jamie Ellis offered her a summer job at the University of Florida Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory. Through her six years working at the lab, she grew to love learning everything she could about honey bees and moved on to teaching others as well. Emily spoke at schools, clubs, and conferences and assisted in planning educational events in hopes of reaching more people. Now living in California, Emily voluntarily teaches at the Honeybee Discovery Center in Orlando, where she is also on the Educational Committee and Advisory Council.
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