The “Introduction to Beekeeping” DVD is a full color, 58-minute, professionally produced and informative movie that takes you through the four seasons of beekeeping—from installing packages to packaging your crop. |
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In this exciting DVD you will discover new found facts about the strange and complex life of bees in this in-depth documentary. It features up-close footage filmed with specially developed macro lenses. Witness the most intimate and spectacular portrayal of a working bee colony. From a high-speed mid-air “wedding flight” to a close encounter with honey-loving bears, this Nova DVD exposes a bee colony’s secret world. |
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"Basic Candle Making" is a wonderful instructional book. Author Scott Ham gives detailed step by step instructions with full color photographs to show how to craft molded, tapered, container and rolled beeswax candles. Much much more. |
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"Creating Candles" has over a hundred unique projects and more than a thousand beautiful photographs this book is a must have guide for candle makers. Precise instructions accompany each photo. From designing a candle for special occasions to simply adding a decorative touch to any table this book offers ideas using a wide variety of materials. It also includes creative variations and gift wrap suggestions for each candle. 223 pages, softcover. |
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Learn To Make Your Own Candles! |
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In this 41st edition is a wealth of practical information that’s been completely updated on the fundamentals of honey bee biology, anatomy, physiology, behavior and all the rest. We’ve brought in the best graphics, stunning photos, and latest findings to this edition from research sources not even published yet, but including the classics in anatomy and biology. The 41st Edition has just over 1,000 pages and more than 1,000 photos, most in color. |
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Bee Culture/American Bee Journal writer Dr. Larry Connor reviews the latest and essential knowledge of drone and queen production, mating and genetics. He clearly and concisely shows how the sex life of bees directly impacts the fate of the colony and, in turn, the success of the beekeeper. He outlines a sample bee-breeding program for a sideline beekeeper with fewer than 100 colonies who wants to produce queens from survivor, locally-adapted and mite-resistant lines. |
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According to the author, Dr. Laidlaw, "Contemporary Queen Rearing is still the best book I have written on practical queen rearing," Information on producing virgin queens, mating the queen, use of queens, package bee production, stock maintenance and much more useful information. |
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Recently updated in 2007, this small book and its succeeding editions have been America’s first stop for beginning beekeepers for over 90 years. Here in this book is everything you need to know to become a successful beginning beekeeper. Full color w/ over 150 photos, paperback. |
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This publication was prepared by the Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists to assist beekeepers in preventing serious disease related damage to their hives. Perfect for the hobbyist and a good addition for the experienced beekeeper. The Photos alone in this small book are invaluable for identifing bee deseases! |
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Dr. Larry Connor examines the essential aspects of making new bee colonies, from swarms or packages, purchased hives or nuclei. |
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This is a must have book for any beekeeper who wishes to understand the tracheal and varroa mite problems in the United States and the potential for control of these two serious honey bee pests. Twenty-seven expert authors have come together to write 18 concise chapters on Mites of the Honey Bee. |
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Authors Thomas Webster and Dewey Caron explain for the first time, in detail, how to set up, maintain and use an observation hive in nearly any location. Also how to use an observation hive as a teaching tool in nature centers, school rooms, museums and other educational sites. |
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The Beekeeper's Handbook was written by Diana Sammataro and Alphonse Avitabile. This l90 page beekeeping instructional manual has been haled by many as one of the best beginner's books written in recent years. The easily understandable text is augmented by many clear drawings of the subject matter. A glossary and bibliography are also provided suggesting more detailed information on the topics discussed. |
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Jerry Hayes is a writer for The Classroom section of the American Bee Journal, he has put together a huge selection of the most asked beekeeping questions and answers that have been sent to The Classroom over the years. Great for the beginner or seasoned veteran. |
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This is the book for the serious meadmaker and is published by the Association of Brewers. it is divided into four parts -- Background, Process, Ingredients, and Recipes. 212 pages. |
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The latest edition of the classic book on beekeeping. Completely rewritten, revised and enlarged. The best reference book on honey bees and beekeeping. 22 chapters, 33 world-famous authors, hundreds of photos and drawings |
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A faithfully reproduced the Rev. L. L. Langstroth’s original classic beekeeping text, but with added updates and annotations. By Dr. Roger Hoopingarner, Michigan State University professor emeritus of entomology. |
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A unique and handy pocket disease manual with color photos and easy-open wire binding. Take along with you to the beeyard to help indentify any problems in your hives. Makes an excellent beekeeper gift. Revised 1997. |
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An eight episode video series on DVD plus a companion book, " Honey Bees & Beekeeping: A Year In The Life Of An Apiary" is designed to teach novices the basics of beekeeping and to give more experienced beekeepers expanded knowledge. |
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