Description
Learn everything you need to know to start your colony with this straightforward, highly visual guide for beginning beekeepers.
- Effective treatment recommendations for dealing with common hive pests and diseases including mites, foulbrood, and colony collapse disorder (CCD), with recommendations for both conventional and organic treatments
- Tips for dealing with common hive issues such as swarming, robbing, absconding, as well as guidance for managing aggressive hives and tips for keeping a queenright colony
- Instructions for enjoying rich, bountiful honey harvests, and instructions for processing and storing the honey and wax from your hives, as well how to make products from your harvest
- Seasonal guidance to ensure your hives return healthy and strong each and every year If you're new to beekeeping, Beginning Beekeeping is the perfect companion to get you started
Author: Tanya Phillips
Publisher: Alpha Books
Published: 03/14/2017
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.10h x 7.60w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9781465454539
ISBN10: 1465454535
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Earth Sciences | General
- Technology & Engineering | Agriculture | Beekeeping
- Technology & Engineering | Agriculture | Animal Husbandry
About the Author
Tanya Phillips, owner of Bee Friendly Austin, is a sideliner beekeeper in Central Texas managing up to 150 colonies. Utilizing her BA in Education, she teaches classes at her apiary in SW Austin and sells raw honey and hive products in several boutique shops in Austin and surrounding Hill Country locations. Her interest in bees started out of simple curiosity and grew to sharing her passion, knowledge, and skills with others through education, community outreach, fundraising for research development, and generating increased public awareness for her beloved bees. Her husband Chuck shares that passion and together they founded a nonprofit that hosts an annual 'Tour de Hives' event to help fund bee research and education. Their apiary has been featured in several film documentaries, TV episodes, editorials, and websites discussing the importance of bees to the global food supply and she is frequently asked to speak as an expert in beekeeping on radio programs and at public events. As the founder of the Travis County Beekeepers Association she served as board President from 2013-2016 and is a graduate of the first Master-Level Beekeeping Course with the University of Montana. Future plans include travel into third world countries to teach beekeeping skills to the local residents and to continue in her quest to help save the world, one bee at a time!