Welcome to this book. Inside you will find everything that you need to know about keeping bees. Now, before we go on, I must warn you, there will be some bee humor in here. There will be lots of puns too, I mean a lot! So if you do not wish to be entertained while learning, then I would suggest going out and buying a boring book. This book is going to be fun. Now down to business. Why would you want to keep bees? There are many reasons. Bees are dying out around the world, yet they help to produce up to one third of the world’s food. We cannot let them die! By keeping bees, you are increasing the bee population and saving the world! Pretty cool, right. Another great reason to keep bees is all the free honey that you will have access to. Soon you will be an expert, thanks to this book. That means that you will have honey coming out of your ears (not literally, that would be gross). Bees produce a lot of honey, as if by magic. Do it right and you could end up with a lot of great honey. Now, not only will your honey be raw and organic (the best kinds), but it will also be local. Studies have shown that honey made from the pollen of local flowers can help to ease allergies and other ailments. The great part is, that even if it does nothing to cure or help any of those, you still have a great tasting sugar substitute. You will also be able to smell the sweet aroma of honey wafting from your backyard (or wherever your beehive is) into your house. On a warm summer’s day, this will be bliss. It will not only be our sense of smell which is tickled, our other senses will benefit too. Bees are friendly creatures and if you do not harm them then they will not harm you. It is a pleasure to see bees buzzing through your yard. Going from flower to flower and then back to the hive. The noise too. The gentle buzz of the honeybee brings any garden alive. While we are talking about bringing your garden alive, we should talk about your garden being brought alive, literally. Bees will increase the pollination of your yard and the surrounding areas. If you grow fruits or vegetables then you will experience greater yields. If you have flowers, then those flowers will bloom like never before. Is there nothing that bees cannot do? Well, use doors thankfully. We like bees, but we do not want them all moving in to our house. There are much more benefits that we could talk about, but for now, I will leave you with one thought planted in your mind. The honey that you harvest from your own bees will be the best honey that you have ever tasted in your life.
This book is great for learning the basics, and considering it was free I can't complain too much. Overall, I feel like it was oversimplified, but considering I have no idea what I am doing that remains to be seen. The grammatical errors were distracting but using some common sense I was able to make out what she was trying to convey.
Short introduction to beekeeping. Doesn't go in depth, but it is a quick read that goes over the basics. Explains how honey is made, equipment needed, how to inspect the hive, collecting honey. Recommend reading if you are trying to decide if you want to get into beekeeping.
This book is full of important beekeeping information, presented in an easily understandable way. I found some typos, but not enough to discredit all the posits of this resource.
Liked the book but really someone should have spell checked as there were a lot of errors and made some of the book hard to translate what you were talking about. The content was great and helpful. I think adding pictures to show the new keepers what you are describing, very well I might add, would be beneficial.
Definitely not A to Z. Extremely simple overview. A LOT of typos that should've been easily caught. Not really worth reading if you're actually interested in keeping bees.