Can anyone recommend a book on Top Bar hive keeping?
Can anyone recommend a book on Top Bar hive keeping?
Thanks- for your lack of comment-LOL. I will probably order one soon.
There's one out of England not too long ago, but it isn't very good from what I hear.
Something about shoeless beekeeping or something. heh heh.
Personally, I would suggest looking for books along the lines of bee biology and working with bees along those lines, but, that's just me.
Big Bear
No, I am NOT a bee "Keeper". Anything I post is just my opinion. Take it easy and think for yourself.
Here's a nice little on-line book that might also interest you.
http://www3.telus.net/conrad/toc.htm
Also mr. bush has a website on natural bee-keeping www.bushfarms.com that I find very useful
Sam
M. Bush's site is great. The thing that sometimes gets lost is that bees are bees and have the same instincts whether they're in a Lang, top bar, or a trash can. If you understand bees' needs and drives, your management will (should) adapt to their needs. They really don't care what they're in, they still need: ventilation, defensibility, storage, etc. And the beek still needs ways to monitor health, ease of inspection, manageable size and weight, a way to harvest, aesthetic considerations, and to enjoy working the colonies enough to stay in beekeeping.
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I might disagree with some of this.they still need: ventilation, defensibility, storage, etc. And the beek still needs ways to monitor health, ease of inspection, manageable size and weight, a way to harvest, aesthetic considerations, and to enjoy working the colonies enough to stay in beekeeping.
I wouldn't say beeks 'need' to have 'easy' means of inspection nor necessarily a means to harvest.
Beeks 'desire' those things, but don't necessarily 'need' them. a means to observe and inspect, be it 'easy' or not is obviously helpful. A method to harvest really only applies if one intends or desires to harvest. if not, then it is relatively un-important.
I do agree with focusing on what bees needs and behaviors are and working within those parameters. Which is why I suggested books on bee biology.
Big Bear
No, I am NOT a bee "Keeper". Anything I post is just my opinion. Take it easy and think for yourself.
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