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Beekeeping By Courtenay N. Smithers |
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How to manage a beehive in a residential garden
There is room for a hive of bees in many a suburban garden and, as author Courtenay Smithers points out, there is always something special about eating honey from your own hives. The revised second edition of this book is written especially for those who would like to experience that healthy pleasure yet are unsure how to set about it. But Backyard Beekeeping is not simply a beginners' guide. It is a comprehensive reference for all wishing to keep healthy bees and produce delicious, honey. It provides essential information on the bees life cycle, the basic equipment required for 'beekeeping, where to position hives, and obtain a bee colony, how to care for a colony and increase its size, the harvesting of honey and wax, how to move hives, swarm control and the nectar and pollen flowers that attract bees to Australian and New Zealand gardens. Soft laminated cover. B/W & colour photos. Perfect bound. 80 pages. 240mm X 180mm. ISBN 9781921719196. RRP $19.95 |
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Introduction to Beekeeping 2. The Life of The Bee 3. Basic Beekeeping Equipment 4. Where to Keep Your Hives 5. Examining The Hive 6. Where to Get Bees 7. Harvesting Honey from the Hives 8. Taking The Wax Crop 9. Taking Care Of The Bees 10. Swarming, Swarm Control and Absconding 11. Increasing The Number of Colonies 12. Uniting Colonies 13. Moving Hives 14. Requeening A Colony 15. Getting Ready For Winter 16. Honey And Pollen Flora 17. Honey And Its Uses 18. Diseases, Pests And Ailments 19. Bee Stings 20 Legislation Appendices: Glossary, Further Reading, Index, Index of Honey And Pollen Flora |
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