Four Seasons of Top-Bar Beekeeping
With the news media's oft repeated dire, stories about "colony collapse disorder", or perhaps just as a fad, there has been a renewed interest in beekeeping across the world. Urban locations are seeing odd hives pop up here and there, and in more rural areas it's becoming a rare day one can take a drive and not see a hive or two.

Maybe it's the sweet golden goodness, but honey bees, it seems, are a creature we don't want to see disappear.

This is an introductory guide for budding beekeepers who want to ease themselves into hobby beekeeping using a top-bar hive.
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Four Seasons of Top-Bar Beekeeping
With the news media's oft repeated dire, stories about "colony collapse disorder", or perhaps just as a fad, there has been a renewed interest in beekeeping across the world. Urban locations are seeing odd hives pop up here and there, and in more rural areas it's becoming a rare day one can take a drive and not see a hive or two.

Maybe it's the sweet golden goodness, but honey bees, it seems, are a creature we don't want to see disappear.

This is an introductory guide for budding beekeepers who want to ease themselves into hobby beekeeping using a top-bar hive.
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With the news media's oft repeated dire, stories about "colony collapse disorder", or perhaps just as a fad, there has been a renewed interest in beekeeping across the world. Urban locations are seeing odd hives pop up here and there, and in more rural areas it's becoming a rare day one can take a drive and not see a hive or two.

Maybe it's the sweet golden goodness, but honey bees, it seems, are a creature we don't want to see disappear.

This is an introductory guide for budding beekeepers who want to ease themselves into hobby beekeeping using a top-bar hive.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016030241
Publisher: Zip Gun Guides
Publication date: 12/31/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Stephen Garriga has spent the better part of his life trying to convince computers to do what companies want them to do rather than what what they've asked them to. Born in the UK, he parleyed his software taming skills into varied assignments, initially in the South of England, but then Massachusetts, Canada, Virginia, Mexico, the French Caribbean, New Hampshire and Georgia.

He currently lives in the North Georgia Mountains with his fiance, two cats, several chickens and rather a lot of bees.
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