A guide to the history, behavior, and bounty of the humble bee From backyard keeping to bee-centric foods and home goods, there’s no end to humankind’s fascination with bees. The Complete Bee Handbook is a compelling read and easy-to-use reference, packed with practical and thought-provoking information for bee lovers new and old. Journey through the past, present, and future of the bee, including their evolution, their ever-critical role as pollinators, and the ongoing threats that jeopardize their survival. You’ll also discover a short and sweet cultural history of beekeeping, the numerous applications of bee products, and tips on how you can support your local bee population. This bee guide explores- The life of the honey bee-Look into the mind of the hive as you learn about the role each bee plays in helping their colony function and thrive. Beekeeping for beginners-Get simple advice for cultivating a bee-friendly garden, from preferred plants to fun DIY accessories. Buzzworthy recipes-Try your hand at creative recipes for bee lovers, including mead, baklava, beeswax soap, and candles. Discover everything you wanted to know about bees with The Complete Bee Handbook!
Author Biography
Dr. Dewey M. Caron is the emeritus professor of entomology at the University of Delaware. The author of eight books, including Honey Bee Biology and Beekeeping, he is active in master beekeeping training in Oregon, California, and with the Eastern Apicultural Society.
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