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Beekeeping for Beginners #1

Backyard Beekeeping

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This book is a great guide for someone who is thinking about starting beekeeping as a hobby. You will be given tips and suggestions on what is actually involved when running your own beekeeping operation.
Beekeeping is found to be a very calming and relaxing hobby that helps you to connect with nature. The bees are a very important insect without bees we would not have all the plants and flowers that we love around. Bees are responsible for pollinating plants and flowers. It has been discovered recently that the bee numbers have been decreasing. This could be due to all the chemicals that we spray on our crops. We must ban the spraying of chemicals like so many other countries have done. They are not good for us and are certainly not good for the bees either.

You should download this book if you are interested in not only starting a new hobby, but also play an important role in helping to save the bees. You can do your part by becoming a beekeeper, not only will this be a therapeutic hobby for you on numerous levels, but you will also benefit in getting to enjoy organic honey made right in your own backyard! How wonderful it will be to sit down to enjoy some of your own organic honey, while knowing you are helping contribute to saving the bees! If these aren't good enough reasons to download this book I don't know what else would 'BEE'.

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26 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 28, 2015

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About the author

Pamela Dean

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Pamela Dean is an American fantasy author best known for Tam Lin, a novel that reimagines the classic Scottish fairy tale in a Midwestern college setting inspired by her alma mater, Carleton College. She has written six novels, including The Secret Country Trilogy, The Dubious Hills, and Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary, and has contributed short stories to various anthologies.
A member of the influential writing group The Scribblies, alongside authors such as Emma Bull and Patricia Wrede, Dean was also a contributor to the Liavek shared-world anthologies and is part of the Pre-Joycean Fellowship. Her work is often praised for its lyrical prose, literary depth, and rich mythological influences.
Both Tam Lin and The Dubious Hills were nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature. She has also written essays and reviews, showcasing her deep engagement with fantasy literature. Readers drawn to intelligent, literary fantasy with a strong sense of folklore and academia will find much to love in her work.

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5 reviews
January 11, 2017
Superficial

This book does not demonstrate the smallest amount of practical hands on knowledge of beekeeping or bees for that matter.

It looks to me like the "author" might have skimmed a couple beginner introduction write ups and decided to knock one off himself. A high school kid could write something like this for a homework assignment and skate by with a B.
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June 14, 2015
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No definitions or illustrations. Not proofread or well written. No specific information. General descriptions only. Would not recommend this book.
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