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Keeping Bees  
Author: John Vivian
ISBN: 0913589195
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Library Journal
This well-illustrated guide introduces the beginner to the fundamental aspects of apiculture, from the construction of the hive, through bee management, honey harvesting and on to candle making. Apiary expense estimates are up-to-date and information on bee diseases and the "Africanization" problem is accurate and current. Aspiring bee keepers striving for self-sufficiency will find this book unique, as it gives directions for the building of hives, frames, and a wax foundation molding press. Bee hobbyists less interested in projects requiring wood working skills would be better served by Rober A. Morse's A Year in the Beeyard ( LJ 4/1/83). Recommended for the general library. Frank Reiser, Biology Dept., Nassau Community Coll., Garden City, N.Y.Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Library Journal
"Beekeepers striving for self-sufficiency will find this book unique."




Keeping Bees

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Library Journal

This well-illustrated guide introduces the beginner to the fundamental aspects of apiculture, from the construction of the hive, through bee management, honey harvesting and on to candle making. Apiary expense estimates are up-to-date and information on bee diseases and the ``Africanization'' problem is accurate and current. Aspiring bee keepers striving for self-sufficiency will find this book unique, as it gives directions for the building of hives, frames, and a wax foundation molding press. Bee hobbyists less interested in projects requiring wood working skills would be better served by Rober A. Morse's A Year in the Beeyard ( LJ 4/1/83). Recommended for the general library. Frank Reiser, Biology Dept., Nassau Community Coll., Garden City, N.Y.

     



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