Malcolm T. Sanford, Richard E. Bonney
Storey's Guide to Keeping Honey Bees, 2nd Edition (eBook, ePUB)
Honey Production, Pollination, Health
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Malcolm T. Sanford, Richard E. Bonney
Storey's Guide to Keeping Honey Bees, 2nd Edition (eBook, ePUB)
Honey Production, Pollination, Health
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Part of the best-selling series of animal husbandry handbooks, the second edition of the most trusted and comprehensive reference on honey bee health, production, and pollination now features full-color photography and a fresh redesign.¿
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Part of the best-selling series of animal husbandry handbooks, the second edition of the most trusted and comprehensive reference on honey bee health, production, and pollination now features full-color photography and a fresh redesign.¿
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- Verlag: Storey Publishing, LLC
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781612129792
- Artikelnr.: 50572090
- Verlag: Storey Publishing, LLC
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781612129792
- Artikelnr.: 50572090
Veteran beekeeperRichard E. Bonney, author of Hive Management, Beekeeping, and co-author of Storey's Guide to Keeping Honey Bees, was the longtime owner of Charlemont Apiaries in Charlemont, Massachusetts.
Acknowledgments
Preface
1 Beginning Beekeeping
Seven Basic Tips for Getting Started • Dimensions of Beekeeping • The
Beekeeper’s Commitment • Financial Considerations • Stings • Legal
Considerations • Finding Resources
2 Origin and History of Beekeeping
Honey Bee Evolution • History of Beekeeping
3 A Bee’s Life
What Is a Honey Bee? • Inside the Colony • The Queen • The Worker • The
Drone • The Varroa Mite • Activities and Behavior • Patterns of Behavior
4 Choosing Hive Location
The Colony and Your Community • Weather Issues • Forage Availability
5 Getting Equipped
Hive Design and Dimensions • Hive Materials • Supers • Frames and
Foundation • Bottom Board • Queen Excluder • Covers • Hive Stand • Hive
Scale • Feeders • Pollen Trap • Tools of the Trade • Beekeeper Garb
6 Enter the Bees
Smoker Basics • Package Bees • Installing a Nucleus Colony • Starting with
an Established Colony • Swarm! • A Wild or Feral Colony
7 Managing Honey Bee Colonies
Working a Colony • The Beekeeper as Manager • A Colony’s Yearly Life Cycle
• Population Cycle • The Apicultural Calendar • Late-Season Management •
Requeening • Managing Nutrition • Cooking for the Bees
8 Taking the Crop
The Honey Crop • Harvesting the Crop • Processing the Crop • Storing the
Crop • Chunk and Comb Honey • Other Bee Products
9 Pollination
Unique Challenges • Small-Scale Pollination • Is Pollination for You?
10 Diseases and Pests of the Honey Bee
Innate Defense Mechanisms • Brood Diseases • Adult Diseases • Parasitic
Mites • Integrated Pest Management • Tolerant or Resistant Stock • Colony
Collapse Disorder • Wax Moth • Small Hive Beetle • Black Bears • For More
Information
11 Additional Strategies
Beehive Design • Alternative Management Practices • Toward a Honey Bee–
Friendly Future
Glossary
Model Beekeeping Ordinance
Sample Pollination Contract
Resources
A Sampling of U.S. Beekeeping Supply Houses • Sources of Beekeeping
Information
Metric Conversion Charts
Index
Preface
1 Beginning Beekeeping
Seven Basic Tips for Getting Started • Dimensions of Beekeeping • The
Beekeeper’s Commitment • Financial Considerations • Stings • Legal
Considerations • Finding Resources
2 Origin and History of Beekeeping
Honey Bee Evolution • History of Beekeeping
3 A Bee’s Life
What Is a Honey Bee? • Inside the Colony • The Queen • The Worker • The
Drone • The Varroa Mite • Activities and Behavior • Patterns of Behavior
4 Choosing Hive Location
The Colony and Your Community • Weather Issues • Forage Availability
5 Getting Equipped
Hive Design and Dimensions • Hive Materials • Supers • Frames and
Foundation • Bottom Board • Queen Excluder • Covers • Hive Stand • Hive
Scale • Feeders • Pollen Trap • Tools of the Trade • Beekeeper Garb
6 Enter the Bees
Smoker Basics • Package Bees • Installing a Nucleus Colony • Starting with
an Established Colony • Swarm! • A Wild or Feral Colony
7 Managing Honey Bee Colonies
Working a Colony • The Beekeeper as Manager • A Colony’s Yearly Life Cycle
• Population Cycle • The Apicultural Calendar • Late-Season Management •
Requeening • Managing Nutrition • Cooking for the Bees
8 Taking the Crop
The Honey Crop • Harvesting the Crop • Processing the Crop • Storing the
Crop • Chunk and Comb Honey • Other Bee Products
9 Pollination
Unique Challenges • Small-Scale Pollination • Is Pollination for You?
10 Diseases and Pests of the Honey Bee
Innate Defense Mechanisms • Brood Diseases • Adult Diseases • Parasitic
Mites • Integrated Pest Management • Tolerant or Resistant Stock • Colony
Collapse Disorder • Wax Moth • Small Hive Beetle • Black Bears • For More
Information
11 Additional Strategies
Beehive Design • Alternative Management Practices • Toward a Honey Bee–
Friendly Future
Glossary
Model Beekeeping Ordinance
Sample Pollination Contract
Resources
A Sampling of U.S. Beekeeping Supply Houses • Sources of Beekeeping
Information
Metric Conversion Charts
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
1 Beginning Beekeeping
Seven Basic Tips for Getting Started • Dimensions of Beekeeping • The
Beekeeper’s Commitment • Financial Considerations • Stings • Legal
Considerations • Finding Resources
2 Origin and History of Beekeeping
Honey Bee Evolution • History of Beekeeping
3 A Bee’s Life
What Is a Honey Bee? • Inside the Colony • The Queen • The Worker • The
Drone • The Varroa Mite • Activities and Behavior • Patterns of Behavior
4 Choosing Hive Location
The Colony and Your Community • Weather Issues • Forage Availability
5 Getting Equipped
Hive Design and Dimensions • Hive Materials • Supers • Frames and
Foundation • Bottom Board • Queen Excluder • Covers • Hive Stand • Hive
Scale • Feeders • Pollen Trap • Tools of the Trade • Beekeeper Garb
6 Enter the Bees
Smoker Basics • Package Bees • Installing a Nucleus Colony • Starting with
an Established Colony • Swarm! • A Wild or Feral Colony
7 Managing Honey Bee Colonies
Working a Colony • The Beekeeper as Manager • A Colony’s Yearly Life Cycle
• Population Cycle • The Apicultural Calendar • Late-Season Management •
Requeening • Managing Nutrition • Cooking for the Bees
8 Taking the Crop
The Honey Crop • Harvesting the Crop • Processing the Crop • Storing the
Crop • Chunk and Comb Honey • Other Bee Products
9 Pollination
Unique Challenges • Small-Scale Pollination • Is Pollination for You?
10 Diseases and Pests of the Honey Bee
Innate Defense Mechanisms • Brood Diseases • Adult Diseases • Parasitic
Mites • Integrated Pest Management • Tolerant or Resistant Stock • Colony
Collapse Disorder • Wax Moth • Small Hive Beetle • Black Bears • For More
Information
11 Additional Strategies
Beehive Design • Alternative Management Practices • Toward a Honey Bee–
Friendly Future
Glossary
Model Beekeeping Ordinance
Sample Pollination Contract
Resources
A Sampling of U.S. Beekeeping Supply Houses • Sources of Beekeeping
Information
Metric Conversion Charts
Index
Preface
1 Beginning Beekeeping
Seven Basic Tips for Getting Started • Dimensions of Beekeeping • The
Beekeeper’s Commitment • Financial Considerations • Stings • Legal
Considerations • Finding Resources
2 Origin and History of Beekeeping
Honey Bee Evolution • History of Beekeeping
3 A Bee’s Life
What Is a Honey Bee? • Inside the Colony • The Queen • The Worker • The
Drone • The Varroa Mite • Activities and Behavior • Patterns of Behavior
4 Choosing Hive Location
The Colony and Your Community • Weather Issues • Forage Availability
5 Getting Equipped
Hive Design and Dimensions • Hive Materials • Supers • Frames and
Foundation • Bottom Board • Queen Excluder • Covers • Hive Stand • Hive
Scale • Feeders • Pollen Trap • Tools of the Trade • Beekeeper Garb
6 Enter the Bees
Smoker Basics • Package Bees • Installing a Nucleus Colony • Starting with
an Established Colony • Swarm! • A Wild or Feral Colony
7 Managing Honey Bee Colonies
Working a Colony • The Beekeeper as Manager • A Colony’s Yearly Life Cycle
• Population Cycle • The Apicultural Calendar • Late-Season Management •
Requeening • Managing Nutrition • Cooking for the Bees
8 Taking the Crop
The Honey Crop • Harvesting the Crop • Processing the Crop • Storing the
Crop • Chunk and Comb Honey • Other Bee Products
9 Pollination
Unique Challenges • Small-Scale Pollination • Is Pollination for You?
10 Diseases and Pests of the Honey Bee
Innate Defense Mechanisms • Brood Diseases • Adult Diseases • Parasitic
Mites • Integrated Pest Management • Tolerant or Resistant Stock • Colony
Collapse Disorder • Wax Moth • Small Hive Beetle • Black Bears • For More
Information
11 Additional Strategies
Beehive Design • Alternative Management Practices • Toward a Honey Bee–
Friendly Future
Glossary
Model Beekeeping Ordinance
Sample Pollination Contract
Resources
A Sampling of U.S. Beekeeping Supply Houses • Sources of Beekeeping
Information
Metric Conversion Charts
Index