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Storey's Guide to Keeping Honey Bees
 

Storey's Guide to Keeping Honey Bees

Honey Production, Pollination, Bee Health

Malcolm T Sanford  

Colour illustrations
256 pages
Publisher: Storey Publishing, USA



   
Paperback - 2010
ISBN: 9781603425506 - AU $ 29.99
 

 Here in one book is all the information you need to successfully keep your own honey bees. Learn how to plan a hive, acquire bees, install a colony, keep bees healthy, prevent new diseases, harvest honey crops, and more. You’ll also find useful information on colony life, colony-collapse disorder, honey bee anatomy and behaviour, and apiary equipment and tools. This comprehensive reference will serve both experienced beekeepers with specific problems and beginners who are just getting started.  

 Malcolm T. Sanford is the Professor Emeritus at the University of Florida. He has been published extensively in the apiculture press and has been the newsletter author for over twenty years at Ohio State University and the University of Florida, writing on beekeeping management. He has been a beekeeping management consultant in Egypt, Italy, France, Chile, Ecuador, Iraq, and Mexico. He lives in Gainesville, Florida.  

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