
Common Sense Natural Beekeeping
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Today's bees face unprecedented challenges. Chemical treatments for pests like the ubiquitous and deadly varroa mite have become standard even as resistance to such treatments grows and evidence suggests the chemical treatments themselves are contributing to the widely discussed Colony Collapse Disorder.
Common Sense Natural Beekeeping offers beekeepers a different choice. Based on expert advice from Kim Flottom, editor emeritus of Bee Culture magazine and best-selling author of The Backyard Beekeeper, this book teaches holistic, sensible alternatives to conventional apiary practices, and includes:
Lessons from the way bees live in the wild
Management strategies that respect the natural intelligence of the bee
Hive design elements that promote colony health and resilience
Case studies highlighting successful natural beekeepers from around the world
Beekeepers today have myriad choices to make that affect their bees' health and productivity. From housing to nutrition, including pests and diseases, Common Sense Natural Beekeeping introduces sustainable alternatives for natural hive management.
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Stephanie Bruneau is a beekeeper, herbalist, and artist. She runs The Benevolent Bee, a small business selling honey, beeswax candles, herbal body care products, and other handcrafted and hive-derived items. At the Benevolent Bee "Teaching Apiary" Stephanie observes, learns, and teaches about bees and bee behavior to students of all ages. Stephanie has also taught classes about bees and the products of the honeybee hive at Northeastern University, The Cambridge Center for Adult and Community Education, The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, The Boston School of Herbal Studies, and Temple University.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Common Sense Natural Beekeeping
- A Brief History of Beekeeping
- Are Bees in Trouble?
- Many Reasons to "Bee" Hopeful
- Respecting the Bien
- Section I Home Sweet Home
- 1 Where Do Bees Choose to Live?
- Honey Bee Housing Preferences
- 2 Choosing Your Common Sense Hive
- Langstroth Hives
- Warré Hives
- Top Bar Hives
- Layens Hives
- Skeps
- Other Bee-Centered Hives
- 3 More Real Estate Decisions
- When Choosing Hive Materials, "Bee Natural"
- Exterior Design: Painting and Weatherproofing
- Interior Design: Foundation or Foundationless
- What About the Neighbors?
- Section II Staying Healthy
- 4 Public Enemy Number One
- Varroa Destructor
- Options For Control
- Choices For Success
- 5 Swarming
- What is Swarming?
- Prevention Vs. Management
- 6 What's For Lunch?
- The Whole Food Diet for Bees: Honey and Pollen
- To Feed or Not to Feed?
- Dietary Variety: A Call for Pollinator Corridors
- Section III Common Sense Natural Beekeeping in Practice
- Common Sense Natural Beekeeping: Case Studies
- Ziv Elyashiv and Rajai Hameed, the Honey Path, Neve Shalom/Wahat Al-Salam, Israel
- David Heaf, Gwynedd, North Wales, United Kingdom
- Ang Roell, They Keep Bees, Montague, Massachusetts, United States of America
- Shanna Rose, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
- Mick Verspuij, Boomtreebees Ltd., Donegal County, Ireland
- Final Recommendations: Bee Like a Bee Would Bee
- Common Sense Natural Beekeeping Background Reading and Research
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Photography Credits
- Index
- Dedication
- Copyright
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