For the Bees
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Tara Dawn Chapman
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Illustrator:
Caroline Brown
and Caroline Brown
About this book
A handbook for what to expect the first year of beekeeping and beyond.
The path to becoming a successful beekeeper begins with a deep understanding of the bees themselves. Taking an approach that is both holistic and practical, Tara Chapman, founder and operator of Austin’s beloved Two Hives Honey, begins with a primer on honey bee biology and nutrition as well as beehive architecture. (Did you ever wonder why honey combs are composed of tiny hexagons?) A little scientific knowledge goes a long way: a beekeeper who understands how these fascinating creatures work will be better equipped to recognize a particular colony’s needs, make sound decisions when the unexpected happens, and adapt their care regimen to changing conditions. Moving beyond the basics, Chapman shows potential beekeepers how to spot pests and diseases; manage swarms (those bees aren’t angry; they’re just looking for a good home); and, of course, harvest delicious homegrown honey.
Imbued with the joy of the beekeeping journey, For the Bees provides practical visual explanations through appealing illustrations, that, alongside Chapman’s own stories from the bee yard, share the charms of these essential insects.
Author / Editor information
Tara Dawn Chapman spent ten years working for the CIA and federal government in Washington, DC, focusing on foreign policy and intelligence gathering in Pakistan and Afghanistan. After quitting her government job, she launched Two Hives Honey and welcomes thousands of bee-curious folks to the Honey Ranch, just outside of Austin, Texas, each year. You can learn more and follow along @twohives on Instagram.
Caroline Brown is a freelance illustrator and muralist.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Chapter 1. Honey Bee Biology
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Chapter 2. A Honey Bee’s Home
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Chapter 3. Honey Bee Nutrition
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Chapter 4. Getting Started Beekeeping
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Chapter 5. Performing a Hive Inspection
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Chapter 6. Understanding the Queen Bee
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Chapter 7. Feeding Honey Bees
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Chapter 8. All Things Swarming: Colony Reproduction
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Chapter 9. Growing an Apiary: Making Increases
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Chapter 10. Parasites, Pathogens, and Pests
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Chapter 11. Harvesting from the Hive
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Chapter 12. Beekeeping through the Seasons
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Chapter 13. Ensuring Beekeeping Success: Common Mistakes and Best Practices
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Acknowledgments
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Glossary
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Notes
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Suggested Resources
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Index
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