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The Beekeeper's Handbook

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Diana Sammataro and Alphonse Avitabile have revised and expanded their clear and comprehensive guide to cover changes in beekeeping. They discuss the crisis created by the parasitic bee mites. In less than a decade, for example, Varroa mites have saturated the North American honeybee population with disastrous results, devastating both managed and wild populations. The new edition of The Beekeeper's Handbook covers mite detection and control as well as the selection and testing of bees that may have some tolerance to mites.

190 pages, Paperback

First published August 28, 1978

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24 reviews3 followers
December 25, 2012
Holy Propolis, Batman, this book is awesome!

If I were to choose one book for all my beekeeping, this would be #1. If I were to recommend one book for the beginner, a book that will last a lifetime of beekeeping, this book would be #1.

Well written, clear, concise. None better as far as I'm concerned.
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304 reviews10 followers
June 9, 2022
We're moving to the country and thinking about keeping bees, so I read this sucker from cover to cover. Very thorough book about all aspects of the bees themselves (anatomy, behavior, diseases, pests, etc.), equipment for beekeeping, and the overall cycle of starting and maintaining a healthy and productive apiary. My only wish was that it had color photos - they primarily had line drawings.
32 reviews
January 2, 2022
This was a helpful book, but reads more like a super dry textbook. There's a lot of great information, just not entertaining to read. There's a great glossary and huge set of references, and would definitely encourage reading through this if you want to learn about keeping bees and A LOT of extra tangentially related info.
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242 reviews16 followers
October 28, 2008
This was a great basic book on how-to. Covers almost all the important questions and problems that come up during the different seasons while beekeeping.

I think I will purchase this book to add to my library for quick reference.
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731 reviews20 followers
August 10, 2010
Everything you ever wanted to know (and then some) about beekeeping.

The only downside is that the book is printed in landscape orientation, which makes it less practical as a "hand" book. Definitely takes two hands to hold this sucker. :)
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287 reviews
February 11, 2013
Fantastic how-to book, updated in 2011 with the latest beekeeping info. It is more than a "for dummies" type of book, but not a so-called "bible." Excellent book for beginners and experienced beekeepers.
119 reviews
May 28, 2024
A bit long and repetitive.
I read the fifth edition - 2021.

The good: it covers a lot, the inside cover has a lot of interesting and fun facts about bees and the back cover has measurement conversion charts both very useful.
The book is chock full of information and has some very good illustrations. The research and information are extensive to exhaustion.

The bad: At almost 360 pages of small font with 2 columns per page it is pretty long now add to the fact that a lot of text is repeated sometimes multiple times. Listing a number of scenarios, a lot of information is copy and pasted word for word in each example. With some editing I think 100 pages could be cut out of the book without losing any information.
The book sometimes seems to be geared to largescale commercial operations or people looking to go into such ventures describing pallets of hives and huge rooms for winter storing your hives, special honey houses etc.
Other times it goes into detail describing how to dissect bees under a microscope and chemical compositions of various ingredients - this part seems to be written for college students doing graduate work.

As backyard beekeeper not looking to go into large scale commercial production or pursuing a Phd in beekeeping the book was a bit too much and as mentioned too repetitious.
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214 reviews29 followers
June 4, 2024
"The Beekeeper's Handbook" by Diana Sammataro and Alphonse Avitabile is a true gem in the world of beekeeping literature. In fact, I dare say it's the best book I've ever come across on the subject.

What sets this book apart is its comprehensive and practical approach to beekeeping. Whether you're a seasoned apiarist or just starting out, the wealth of information contained within these pages is invaluable. From understanding the biology of bees to practical tips on hive management and honey production, this book covers it all with clarity and expertise.

One of the book's greatest strengths is its role as a reference guide. With detailed explanations, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions, it's the kind of book you'll want to keep on your shelf for easy access whenever you have a question or encounter a problem in your beekeeping endeavors.

But what truly makes "The Beekeeper's Handbook" stand out is its passion for the subject matter. You can sense the authors' genuine love for bees and beekeeping in every page, making it not just an educational read, but a truly enjoyable one as well.

In conclusion, if you have any interest in beekeeping, "The Beekeeper's Handbook" is a must-have addition to your library. Informative, practical, and infused with a deep love for the craft, it's a book that deserves a place on the shelves of beekeepers everywhere.



Profile Image for Christine Kenney.
383 reviews3 followers
September 7, 2017
Awesome reference, much more thorough than expected.

This deeper understanding of bee behavior, prevalent diseases, and the importance of timing of maintenance activities left me feeling alternately empowered to reach out to local beekeepers and get started with my own hives and intimidated by how fragile and intricate this hobby actually is in practice.
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130 reviews10 followers
September 29, 2020
This isn't the type of book that you read cover to cover, but it's such a useful reference when researching specific questions related to beekeeping, like overwintering techniques, treating hive pests, swarming behavior, etc. This book has helped troubleshoot many problems that I encountered as a new beekeeper. Highly recommend.
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32 reviews4 followers
July 25, 2022
Best beekeeping book I've read. Unlike other very pretty beekeeping books, this updated handbook has almost everything you need to know to keep bees, and has references to everything else you would want to know.
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263 reviews
April 14, 2023
Very informative, and covers a wide variety of important beekeeping topics in depth, but there is a great deal of repetition of information that could have been avoided by simply refering the reader to other chapters/sections.
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254 reviews2 followers
March 16, 2018
Required reading for a newbie beekeeper like me. Excellent! Will use as a resource. The first book in my beekeeping library.
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629 reviews5 followers
May 18, 2021
A must-read for people thinking about going into beekeeping!
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December 9, 2022
Made it to page 50. Definitely a necessary and knowledgeable read. Will need to check out from the library again come spring, for sure. Bee lives depend on it!!
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Author 5 books33 followers
January 22, 2023
Okay. Seemed sort of basic. Didn't have the photos I was hoping for.
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251 reviews32 followers
February 20, 2023
Everyone seemed to recommend this, so I picked it up. Dense, but very informative. I think this will be a great resource.
Profile Image for Kerry Clair.
1,242 reviews15 followers
July 25, 2015
Definitely one of the better bee books I've read. I found it to be very thorough and definitive without delving into the bee debates. It was clear cut and provided answers that were well researched and documented.
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685 reviews14 followers
July 9, 2015
This was a very interesting book! I learned more reading this one than I had the previous two books on beekeeping.
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1,108 reviews10 followers
September 23, 2015
Good details, Seems like it covers all the topics. I read the first 9 chapters, had to set it aside at the chapter on re-queening hives. Winter reading.
Profile Image for Bill Robson.
106 reviews2 followers
November 29, 2016
I've got this book. Has great photos and easy to understand. I use it as a reference book.
Profile Image for Whitney.
29 reviews9 followers
December 26, 2016
Really dense for a beginner like me. Need a more introductory book with more regional specific information and pictures.
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