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Future Beekeeper,

Beekeeping can be a fascinating hobby or you can turn it into a lucrative business. The choice is yours. You need to know some basics to help you get started. The equipment needed to be a beekeeper. Where can you find the equipment you need? The best location for the hives. You can't just put bees in any spot. What needs to be considered when picking the location for your bees?

The best place to get your bees. How do bees come in a package? Or do you have to catch your own? What are the challenges of beekeeping? What are the special needs of the bee that will ensure a good honey crop? Will there be a return on my investment into beekeeping? You want to learn to be a beekeeper. You want to master the art of making honey. It is important to have the correct information needed to start your new hobby. Without information we would all be floundering in the dark.

Knowing where and how to start will prevent you from making costly mistakes. Where do you find the information you need to get started in beekeeping? When you do find the information, there are 10 different books to read?

How can you get it all in one place?

You want the information to be easy to read simple to understand and all in one place. You need:

An easy to read summary...
And Beginner's Beekeeping Bible

With the Beginner's Beekeeping Bible you can learn to become a beekeeper. It will teach you the things you need to know about beekeeping. How much do you know about bees? What they eat? How about what makes them sting?

Do bees get sick? Why is the queen different? Answers to these questions and many more are included. There is plenty of information on bees in this book.

With this book you could turn your hobby into a business. There are many products made using the honey and the wax that bees produce. The amount of time you spend on the bees only depends on you and the needs of the bees at the time. Bees need to be checked on periodically. Some times more than others and you will learn when those times are.

Bees are fascinating creatures. They each have a job to do and they do it. To find all of this information you would have to look in several different places to find all the information found in this book. Think of the time involved. Your time is more valuable than that.

Easy to Understand Information


The information in this book is useful to anyone wanting to start beekeeping as a hobby or a business. It was written for beginners. Those who have never looked into beekeeping, may not understand the meaning of the terminology used by people in the industry. We have tried to overcome the problem by giving explanations. We want you to be able to use this book as a guide in to beekeeping.

Replaces time spent researching

The information in this book ranges from how to get started to how to process the honey. This book compiles a wide range of subjects with information needed by the beginning beekeeper. It covers how to get started as an apiarist (bee keeper) and how to care for bees. The diseases and pests to protect them from. It also covers how to breed queen bees and how to process honey, as well as the best way to present honey.

Here is what you will learn inside this guide....


  • How to get started

  • Acquiring Bees

  • Clothes and Equipment Needed

  • Using pollen substitutes

  • Using Nectar Substitutes

  • Queen Bee Management

  • Raising Queen Bees

  • How to Handle Bees

  • Raising Bees in Suburban Areas

As you can see this book has much information to offer the bee enthusiasts. The book will tell the methods to use to handle the bees. The way the bees are handled can mean the difference between a sting and no sting at all. Where else could you find so much information in one location?

And a lot more!

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Honeybee

 

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Lookin At Lucky digs in to win Rebel
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No Such Word established herself as a 3-year-old filly to watch on Saturday, when she won her stakes debut in the Grade 3, $125000 Honeybee. ...

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No Such Word surprises in Honeybee
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Brereton C. Jones' homebred NO SUCH WORD (Canadian Frontier) was making her stakes bow on Saturday in the $125000 Honeybee S. (G3) at Oaklawn Park, ...

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No way to treat a bee
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Throughout February and March in the Central Valley of California, for example, hundreds of thousands of commercial honey bee hives from around the country ...

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While at the Expo I heard Douglas Hill give an update concerning the condition of the honeybee colonies in this area. Doug is one of the trainers for new ...



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Danger lurks in honeybee nests, only when you threaten their environment, however, the proximity to homes is of concern to some residents. ...



Ruthless bees attack, drown student
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Beautician's class may prevail in Honeybee
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The Honeybee, for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/16 miles, serves as the final local prep for the Grade 2, $300000 Fantasy here April 2. ...

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Decelerator, Beautician Battle in Honeybee | BloodHorse.comDecelerator, winner of the Marsha Washington Stakes as the favorite one month ago, battles Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (gr. I) runner-up Beautician in the $125000 Honeybee Stakes at Oaklawn Park March 13.full story


Gerri Leen - First Races for Zenyatta and Rachel Alexandra--No Such Words came from mid-pack to take control of the Grade 3 Honeybee Stakes [F3] 1 1/16 miles at Oaklawn. She looked very strong in her stakes debut as she finished ahead by two and a half and may have just established herself as ...full story


Wolle's Yarn Creations: Honeybees in the air and on the needleThe recent warm and balmy days brought out the first bees of the season. Seeing these cute critters inspired my newest color ways: HONEYBEE I and II: 008 HONEYBEE I + II HONEYBEE I and II are 4-ply cotton yarns that gradually change ...full story


Sweet Blessings Blog » Blog Archive » Operation Snowball ? Part 4 ...Posted by Mama Honeybee on Mar 13, 2010 in Uncategorized |. Subscribe. All of our school supplies and toys needed a new home. This was a tough task. The new classroom has a good sized closet, but it needed to be organized carefully to ...full story


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The Fur Coat: P.I.M.P.666 is on your doorstep in the form of progress; yet it's disguised in mesh, 1980's cigarette smoking aviators, and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac... and fuck no she isn't scared. GAGA/HONEYBEE DOES IT BETTER. ...full story


 

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Urban beekeeping could be a "vital tool" in reversing declines in honeybees, the Co-operative claimed.

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We need them but they don't need us. We can. however, help the honey bee to be all that it is by working with them harmoniously.

 

 

 

Pollen

 

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Pollen allergy hits Islamabad residents
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ISLAMABAD: With the advent of spring season in the federal capital, the number of pollen allergy patients has witnessed a significant ...

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Islam's Response to the Global Economic Crisis
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All original sources of wealth ? the sun, the moon, the stars, the clouds that bring rain, the winds that drive the clouds and carry the pollen, ...



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Honey bees secret world of heat revealed
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Those kept at 35 degrees C turn into the intelligent forager bees that leave the nest in search of nectar and pollen. Those kept at 34 degrees C emerge as ...



Love is in the air and it's causing Gaston's Good Ol' Boy to sneeze
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Here at High Grass Manor spring appears to be coiled tightly like a giant pollen filled cobra fixing to spring forth and devour all of us who are ...



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Peanut allergy may worsen asthma in kids
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Asthma symptoms arise when the airways become inflamed; the inflammation being most commonly triggered by exposure to allergens, such as pollen, ...

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PIMS starts receiving pollen allergy patients
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Bee Keeping

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The experiments which I have instituted for the last four years, have convinced me of the correctness of this observation. Whenever I had an opportunity of giving Apis at the commencement of the diseases, it would produce within twelve to twenty-four hours quiet sleep; general perspiration, affording relief; the feverish and nervous symptoms, together with the delirium, would disappear from hour to hour, and on waking, the little patient's consciousness was lucid, the appetite good and recovery fully established. This is a triumph of art which inspires us with admiration for our science. Less surprising, but equally certain, is the relief, if Apis is given after the disease has lasted for some time. In such a case, the medicine first excites a combat between the morbific force and the conservative reaction. The greater the hostile force, the longer the struggle between momentary improvement and aggravation of the symptoms; it may sometimes continue for one, two, or three days. It is not until now, that a progressive and permanent improvement sets in. The desire to vomit is gone; the twitching, trembling, and the struggle, generally diminish from hour to hour; consciousness returns; the squinting and the dilatation of the pupils abate; gritting of the teeth and protrusion of the tongue cease; the position and movements of the head and limbs become more natural; the pulse becomes more regular; its slowness yields to a more normal frequency; the feverish heat terminates in sweat which affords great relief, and the retention of stool and urine is succeeded by a more copious action of both the bowels and bladder. The natural appetite returns; the reproductive process is restored; sleep is quiet and refreshing, and recovery is perfectly established in an incredibly short period. A cure of this kind generally requires five, seven, eleven, and fourteen days. This result is so favorable, that those who have not witnessed it, or who are too ignorant and egotistical to investigate the facts, may reject it as incredible. Such brilliant results are obtained by means of a single drop of Apis, third attenuation. I mix a drop with seven tablespoonfuls of water, and give a dessert-spoonful every hour, or every two or three hours; the more acute the attack, the more frequently the dose is repeated; this method generally suffices to effect a cure more or less rapidly. As long as the improvement progresses satisfactorily, all we have to do is to let the medicine act without interfering. If the improvement is arrested, or the patient gets worse, which sometimes happens in the more intense grades of this malady, the best course is to give a globule of Apis 30, and to watch the result for some twenty-four hours. After the lapse of this period the improvement will either have resumed its course, or else it will continue unsatisfactory. In the latter case we should give another dose of the above-mentioned solution of Apis 3. Not unfrequently I have met with patients upon whom Apis acts too powerfully, causing pains in the bowels, interminable diarrh[oe]a, of a dysenteric character, extreme prostration and a sense of fainting. In such cases the tumultuous action of Apis is mitigated, and the continued use of this drug, rendered possible by giving Apis in alternation with Aconite in water, every hour or two hours. Except such cases, I have never been obliged to resort to other accessory means. _Apis is no less efficacious against the higher grades of ophthalmia._ It is particularly rheumatic, catarrhal, erysipelatous, and [oe]dematous ophthalmia, which is most rapidly, easily, and safely cured by Apis, no matter what part of the eye may be the seat of the disease. The symptoms 188-307 distinctly point to the curative virtues of Apis in ophthalmia: "Sensitiveness to light, with headache, redness of the eyes; he keeps his eyes closed, light is intolerable, the eyes are painful and feel sore and irritated if he uses them; weakness of sight, with feeling of fullness in the eyes; twitching of the left eyeball; feeling of heaviness in the eyelids and eyes; aching, sore-pressing, tensive, shooting, boring, stinging, burning pains in and around the eyes, and above the eyes in the forehead; redness of the eyes and lids; secretion of mucus and agglutination of the lids; the lids are swollen, dark-red, everted; the conjunctiva is reddened, full of dark blood-vessels which gradually lose themselves in the cornea; the cornea is obscured, smoky, showing a few little ulcers here and there; profuse lachrymation; stinging itching in the left eye, in the lids and around the eye; sensation of a quantity of mucus in the left eye; sensation of a foreign little body in the eye; soreness of the canthi; styes; [oe]dema of the lids; erysipelatous inflammation of the lids." I have found the correctness of these observations uniformly confirmed by the most satisfactory cures of such affections. I use the medicine in the same manner as for acute hydrocephalus. In some cases I found the eye so sensitive to the action of Apis, that an exceedingly violent aggravation of the inflammatory symptoms ensued, which might have proved dangerous to the preservation of such a delicate organ as the eye. Inasmuch as it is impossible to determine beforehand the degree of sensitiveness, I obviate all danger by exhibiting Apis in alternation with Aconite in the manner indicated for hydrocephalus. By means of this alternate exhibition of two drugs, we not only prevent every aggravating primary effect, but we at the same time act in accordance with the important law, that, in order to secure the effective and undisturbed repetition of a drug, we have first to interrupt its action by some appropriate intermediate remedy. All repetitions should cease as soon as a general improvement sets in; if the medicine is continued beyond the point where the organism is saturated with the drug, it acts as a hostile agent, not as a curative remedy. This important point is known by the fact, that the improvement which had already commenced, seems to remain stationary; the patient experiences a distressing urging to stool, a burning diarrh[oe]a sets in, and a disproportionate feeling of malaise develops itself. Under these circumstances, a globule of Apis 30 will quiet the patient, and the action of the drug will achieve the cure without any further difficulty, and without much loss of time, unless psora, sycosis, syphilis, or vaccine-virus prevail in the organism, or sulphur, iodine or mercury had been previously given in large doses. In the presence of such complications Apis will prove ineffectual until they have been removed by some specific antidote. After having made a most careful diagnosis, a single dose of the highest potency of the specific remedy be given, and be allowed to act as long as a trace of improvement is still perceptible. As soon as the improvement ceases, or an aggravation of the symptoms sets in, Apis is in its place and will act most satisfactorily. We then give Apis 3 in water, as mentioned above, with the most satisfactory success.