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The ABC & XYZ of Bee Culture: An Encyclopedia Pertaining to the Scientific and Practical Culture of Honey Bees

The ABC & XYZ of Bee Culture: An Encyclopedia Pertaining to the Scientific and Practical Culture of Honey Bees
By Ann Harman, Sharon Garceau

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #75685 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 911 pages

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If you are a beekeeper or just interested - then you need this book!!!!!4
When I was growing up my Grandfather had bees on the farm. I helped him with them and was always going to keep bees. Well typical I left the farm for the military and my Father was not interesed in keeping bees so he let them go once my Grandfather died. So I knew the basics of beekeeping but I wanted something to tell me everything. There is not a question you can come up with that this book does not cover! I restarted with a single hive in my backyard in the city - I suggest The backyard beekeeper for wonderful information on keeping bees in the city. I now have plans to restart them on the farm over the next few years.

good information4
Lots of good information, but missed a few things such as the slatted rack. And nothing on colony colapse disorder, but CCD came out after this edition.
only real problem that needs to be addressed it that much of the book is taken up by biographies of beekeepers. L.L. Langstroth the father of modern beekeeping is important and should be included, but I didn't need to know about the first apiary inspector in Wisconsin. The biographies should be spun off into a separate book.

A must have4
this is THE encyclopedia of beekeeping and a must have for any beekeepers library, but it is not the first book you should get as with all encyclopedias it is a dry read. good places to start are the MAAREC website has good starter information and your local beekeepers assoc. may offer a course in beekeeping