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Beekeeping : a handbook on honey, hives & helping the bees  Cover Image Book Book

Beekeeping : a handbook on honey, hives & helping the bees / Joachim Petterson ; photography by Roland Persson ; illustrations by Sara Mara ; translated by Victoria Haggblom.

Petterson, Joachim. (Author). Mara, Sara. (Added Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 1681881543
  • ISBN: 9781681881546
  • Physical Description: 192 pages : colour illustrations
  • Publisher: San Francisco, CA : Weldon Owen, 2016.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 39.99
Subject: Bee culture.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Lakeshore Branch 638.1 Pet 31681020033718 NONFIC Available -

  • Simon and Schuster
    This multifaceted book offers insight into everything bee-related: pollination, gardening, beekeeping and recipes. Whether you’re a first-time beekeeper or looking to improve and expand your backyard beekeeping, this book is a must-have. 

    Beekeeping might seem exotic or old-fashioned, but around the world it is becoming more and more common to find a hive or two in urban spaces and suburban backyards. Some modern beekeepers are inspired by the desire to help out the frequently beleaguered creatures, others simply enjoy fresh honey from the most local of sources—the backyard garden. This book discusses your options for setting up a hive almost anywhere, how to plant a bee-friendly garden, and how to harvest and use your very own honey. Not only is it a great hobby, you’ll also be rewarded with a plentiful supply of honey that you can use in tea as well as for cooking, baking and perhaps even lip salve and skin cream.

    Everything the modern day beekeeper needs and more:

    Becoming a Beekeeper

    Setting Up Your Hive

    Getting the Right Gear

    Planting a Bee-Friendly Garden

    Trouble-Shoot Your Hive

    Harvest the Honey

    Plan for the Winter

    The honeybee is one of our greatest natural resources; bees work hard to pollinate our gardens and do an important job that we couldn’t do without. But bees are finding it increasingly difficult in the world that they share with us. States are reporting a hive of activity in the ‘backyards’ of rural and urban beekeepers. In fact, many states are beginning to alter preexisting ordinances in order to encourage more individuals to start beekeeping.  

    No other hobby can simultaneously help save the world and bring sweet treats to your table!

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