Książka The First-Year Beekeeper's Field Guide Briarlen Ashcombe

The First-Year Beekeeper's Field Guide

Starting Your First Hive, Caring for Bees, and Harvesting Honey

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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Starting your first beehive is exciting, but it can also bring plenty of questions. What equipment s...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
308
EAN
9798199215091
Enbook ID
52749390
Waga
415
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 16

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Starting your first beehive is exciting, but it can also bring plenty of questions. What equipment should you buy first? Where should the hive go? How often should you inspect it? How do you know if the queen is laying well? What should you do about feeding, pests, swarming, and honey harvesting?

The First-Year Beekeeper's Field Guide gives new beekeepers a clear, practical path through the most important season of all: the first year.

Written for complete beginners, this guide explains how to get started with confidence, care for your colony responsibly, and avoid common mistakes that can weaken a hive. Instead of overwhelming you with complicated theory, it walks you through the real decisions new beekeepers face, from choosing equipment and installing bees to reading brood patterns, monitoring Varroa mites, preparing for seasonal changes, and deciding when honey is truly ready to harvest.

Inside, you'll learn how to:

  • Choose the right hive location and beginner equipment
  • Buy bees from a reliable supplier and install your first colony
  • Conduct calm, useful hive inspections
  • Recognize queen signs, brood patterns, food stores, and warning signals
  • Feed bees responsibly without overmanaging the hive
  • Understand swarming, absconding, and common behavior changes
  • Monitor Varroa mites, pests, and disease concerns
  • Prepare your hive for seasonal changes and winter survival
  • Harvest honey carefully without taking what the bees still need
  • Use simple checklists, logs, and records to track your colony's progress

Whether you are starting a backyard hive, supporting your garden, exploring homesteading, or learning a meaningful outdoor skill, this book will help you approach beekeeping with patience, preparation, and practical confidence.

Your first year does not have to be perfect. It simply needs to be thoughtful, well-prepared, and guided by what the bees are showing you.