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The Bad Beekeepers Club: How I stumbled into the Curious World of Bees - and became (perhaps) a Better Person

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Hello. My name is Bill and I'm a bad beekeeper. A really bad beekeeper.' So begins Bill Turnbull's charming and often hilarious account of how he stumbled into the world of beekeeping (sometimes literally). Despite many setbacks - including being stung (twice) on his first day of training - beekeeping somehow taught Bill a great deal about himself, and the world around him. The Bad Beekeeper's Club also highlights the very real threats to Britain's bee population. One in every three tablespoons of food derives directly from the pollinating process of the humble bumble bee. But hives are collapsing at an accelerating rate with significant environmental consequences. Fascinating and extremely funny, The Bad Beekeeper's Club is a universally appealing story about a very singular passion.

256 pages, Paperback

First published April 23, 2010

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906 reviews14 followers
December 8, 2018
And another bit of a star. Does what it said on the tin - light hearted, warmhearted and humorous. A quick read. Now go and read 'A Sting in the Tale' by David Goulson for more humor, and a bit more depth and bumblebees.
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April 11, 2018
A Fascinating Story Which Generates Lots of Smiles

I am not a beekeeper - they frighten me. However we do have a couple of colonies on our acreage; one in a hive and one 'wild' colony in the double wall of our barn. Our daughter who has her own hives on her own property, looks after our hive. This well written book evokes memories of our rural way of life, of the challenges, joy and sheer wonderment of owning bees and observing these amazing little creatures which are so essential to human existence. Even if you do not own bees you will find this book interesting and amusing.
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338 reviews
August 12, 2025
This is an entertaining book and you do learn a bit about beekeeping. In a very lighthearted way. I think that Turnball stresses the bit about bad beekeeper at times, he seems to be doing rather OK in many ways. (Though I admit that there always is at least something that should have been done with the bees yesterday, but then I am probably a bad beekeeper, too.) Apart from his beekeeping he tells us a bit of his ‘other life’ as a journalist, which is fone, although I found the bit on his dancing career much too long.
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251 reviews1 follower
April 4, 2021
This should be 3.5 ⭐️ at least . Learnt a fair bit & really enjoyed the insights & way book flowed. The “ I’m such a bad beekeeper” theme was a little overdone at times but the 2nd half of book picked up pace & had me turning pages faster . I’m keen to learn more about the Bees for Development organisation. Sounds a really neat project to get involved with. A definite yes read for a relatively new Beeker.
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38 reviews
May 20, 2025
I wanted to like this more but the "bad beekeeper" line wore a bit thin and by the time he was on strictly I'd stopped caring. On the plus side there are enough warnings in there to put off anyone with only a lukewarm interest in beekeeping.
240 reviews1 follower
January 29, 2020
A very light read. As a beekeeper I'm furious, I should have written it, we have all done all of these things, I'm sure.
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444 reviews
October 20, 2021
Very amusing with some laugh out loud moments. I liked it.
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June 11, 2025
Very enjoyable and easy to read - in fact I read it in one sitting. Bees are fascinating even if a bit scary. Bill makes it all sound like lots of fun.
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January 12, 2026
Some laugh out loud moments and an easy read from a man who seemed really lovely and he loved his bees!
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702 reviews
August 19, 2014
It was only ok - & there were only two reasons I bothered finishing it:
1) It was a Christmas present, & I thought it would be rude not to finish reading it
2) Bill Turnbull is my guilty breakfast pleasure, & I felt I should persevere in the hope of finding I liked it more than I seemed to be

Still, it was mildly amusing in parts, & I do know a bit more about bees now (actually, a lot more than I ever wanted to)
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September 22, 2013
I would love to have bees one day so this book caught my eye. It was very funny and informative and has made me see that keeping bees cannot be taken lightly so I think I will have to wait a long time before being in a position to have some of my own.
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15 reviews2 followers
April 16, 2014
This book combined humour and practical knowledge. I thoroughly enjoyed Bill's admissions as a bad beekeeper. And it's given me a bit more respect for the humble bee, although I'm still not too keen on them when they get too close!
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242 reviews
November 8, 2015
this was a nice light friendly read for someone who is curious about bee keeping, which is exactly what i was looking for. I laughed out loud in the first half, but found the last few chapters were less about bees, more about other stuff.
3 reviews
April 4, 2012
As a new bee keeper this was an enjoyable book. For those not interested in beekeeping it I still a very humerous read.
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May 28, 2012
Very enjoyable, a light hearted read or those chill out moments. Even if you are not thinking of taking up bee keeping it's worth reading; if you are, it's a must.
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107 reviews2 followers
May 18, 2014
Now I know why my husband is a bad beekeeper!
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107 reviews2 followers
May 18, 2014
Now I know why my husband is a bad beekeeper!
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October 17, 2014
As a new beekeeper, this is a handy book explaining both the many parts of beekeeping and why people d oit.
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33 reviews1 follower
August 11, 2012
Great book - very enjoyable and a fair few laugh out loud moments.
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