Book Review – Natural Beekeeping
Natural Beekeeping – organic approaches to modern agriculture by Ross Conrad
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Having ordered this over the internet, I picked it out of my postbox with great excitement. At nearly 250 pages, this is a comprehensive explanation of all aspects of organic beekeeping but be warned, it is not for the light-hearted. Whilst the author clearly knows his stuff, his delivery is dry and text-book like and in my own view, a little over complicated.
Read MoreBook Review – Guide des abeilles d’Europe
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Needing a reference book to help me identify the various bees in our garden, I invested in the Guide des abeilles, bourdons, guêpes et fourmis d’Europe by Hans Bellman. A compact book with over 300 pages, it contains excellent photos to help identification and does what it says on the cover!
I would have rated it 5/5 except for the lack of any mention of the Asian Hornet. It was originally published in 1999
Read MoreBook Review – A Practical Manual of Beekeeping
A Practical Manual of Beekeeping by David Cramp
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If there is work horse in my beekeeping library then this is it. Packed full of excellent information logically ordered, this is the book I dive into when I have a specific question that I need to answer. Having spent time in both Wales and New Zealand, the author has an interesting perspective.
Read MoreBook review – The Complete and Easy Guide to Beekeeping
The Complete and Easy Guide to Beekeeping by Kim Flottum
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This has to be one of my favourite bee books – well illustrated, clear comprehensive colour photography through out and simply written. It’s an excellent all-round guide to beekeeping. The author is based in America but knows his stuff, and best of all, he looks like Grizzly Adams!
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