Könyv Beekeeping for Absolute Beginners Alex Fleet

Beekeeping for Absolute Beginners

A First-Year Beekeeper's Guide

Szerző: Alex Fleet
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 10-18 napon belül
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The honest first-year beekeeping guide for the reader who wants to know what to buy, when to buy it,...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
70
EAN
9798180301185
Enbook ID
53016328
Súly
108
Méretek
152 x 229 x 4

Teljes leírás

The honest first-year beekeeping guide for the reader who wants to know what to buy, when to buy it, where to put it, and what to do when the bees finally arrive.

In late winter of the year you have decided to become a beekeeper, you will stand in your driveway looking at a stack of wooden boxes that arrived in the mail and realize that, in about six weeks, fifteen thousand insects are going to be living in those boxes - and you are going to be responsible for them.

This book is for that moment.

Beekeeping for Absolute Beginners assumes you have decided you want to keep bees but have not yet bought any equipment, ordered any bees, or attended a single in-person class. You are starting from zero. By the last page, you will know what to do.

What this book is not: YouTube-grade reassurance about how easy and rewarding beekeeping is. The reassurance is unnecessary. The practical information is what you need.

What this book is:

  • A chapter on what beekeeping actually requires - the honest time commitment, the realistic $1,000-$1,900 first-year budget, what to spend on and what to skip.
  • A complete seasonal calendar for the first year, with the small specific moments that matter: spring varroa monitoring, the critical late-summer mite treatment, the October winterization checklist.
  • A complete bee biology primer - the colony as superorganism, the three castes, swarming, the communication systems happening constantly.
  • A complete equipment list with prices, and what is being marketed at you that you can skip.
  • A complete inspection protocol - when to inspect, what to look for, and how to read a hive the way experienced beekeepers do.
  • A complete pest and disease chapter - varroa mites (the single biggest cause of first-year colony loss), small hive beetles, American Foulbrood, and the rest.
  • A complete harvest and winterization guide for year two and beyond.
  • The twenty most common first-year mistakes, with the reason each one happens and how to avoid it.

Who this book is for: the beginner who wants the practical information without padding. The career-changer taking on a serious new hobby. The gardener adding honey bees to a property. The reader who is intelligent and does not need the basics softened with reassurance.

By the end of this book you will know: What to buy. When to buy it. Where to put it. What to do when the bees arrive. What to do every month of the first year. What the common mistakes are and how to avoid most of them.

Welcome to beekeeping.