The Hive and the Honey Bee
Title | The Hive and the Honey Bee PDF eBook |
Author | Joe M. Graham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1057 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Bee culture |
ISBN | 9780915698165 |
Langstroth's Hive and the Honey-Bee
Title | Langstroth's Hive and the Honey-Bee PDF eBook |
Author | L. L. Langstroth |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 466 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780486433844 |
This influential guide by "the father of modern beekeeping," originally published in 1853, constitutes the first descriptive treatise of modern bee management. Its innovations allowed people to engage in actual beekeeping, rather than simply handling bee domiciles and extracting the honey. The techniques it explains and illustrates are still employed 150 years later--including the author's patented invention, a movable frame hive. In a reader-friendly, enthusiastic style, Langstroth addresses every aspect of beekeeping: bee physiology; diseases and enemies of bees; the life-cycles of the queen, drone, and worker; bee-hives; the handling of bees; and many other topics. Unabridged republication of the classic 1878 (fourth) edition.--Publisher description.
Toward Saving the Honeybee
Title | Toward Saving the Honeybee PDF eBook |
Author | Günther Hauk |
Publisher | SteinerBooks |
Pages | 109 |
Release | 2002-01-15 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1621511960 |
This long-anticipated book from a pioneer in the field of beekeeping addresses the current plight of the honeybee and that noble creature's reaction to the past hundred years of hive mechanization and human manipulation. Hauk, a biodynamic gardener and beekeeper for more than twenty-five years, approaches the bee "as a sick patient who has been trying for years to signal to us the deep crises of its diminishing life forces and its increasing inability to resonate with the environment." Hauk presents the bee colony as a complex and delicate organism, with a life and vital functions far beyond the production of honey. Construction of the hive, colony hierarchy, swarming, as well as foul brood, mites, and disease are all discussed in the context of the hive as a whole.
Honey Bees
Title | Honey Bees PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Buchmann |
Publisher | Ember |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2011-07-12 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0385737718 |
In Honey Bees: Letters From the Hive, bee expert Stephen Buchmann takes readers on an incredible tour. Enter a beehive--one part nursery, one part honey factory, one part queen bee sanctum--then fly through backyard gardens, open fields, and deserts where wildflowers bloom. It's fascinating--and delicious! Hailed for their hard work and harmonious society, bees make possible life on earth as we know it. This fundamental link between bees and humans reaches beyond biology to our environment and our culture: bees have long played important roles in art, religion, literature, and medicine--and, of course, in the kitchen. For honey fanatics and all who have a sweet tooth, this book not only entertains and enlightens but also reminds us of the fragility of humanity's relationship with nature. Includes illustrations and photographs throughout.
Bee Time
Title | Bee Time PDF eBook |
Author | Mark L. Winston |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2014-10-06 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0674503910 |
Being among bees is a full-body experience, Mark Winston writes—from the low hum of tens of thousands of insects and the pungent smell of honey and beeswax, to the sight of workers flying back and forth between flowers and the hive. The experience of an apiary slows our sense of time, heightens our awareness, and inspires awe. Bee Time presents Winston’s reflections on three decades spent studying these creatures, and on the lessons they can teach about how humans might better interact with one another and the natural world. Like us, honeybees represent a pinnacle of animal sociality. How they submerge individual needs into the colony collective provides a lens through which to ponder human societies. Winston explains how bees process information, structure work, and communicate, and examines how corporate boardrooms are using bee societies as a model to improve collaboration. He investigates how bees have altered our understanding of agricultural ecosystems and how urban planners are looking to bees in designing more nature-friendly cities. The relationship between bees and people has not always been benign. Bee populations are diminishing due to human impact, and we cannot afford to ignore what the demise of bees tells us about our own tenuous affiliation with nature. Toxic interactions between pesticides and bee diseases have been particularly harmful, foreshadowing similar effects of pesticides on human health. There is much to learn from bees in how they respond to these challenges. In sustaining their societies, bees teach us ways to sustain our own.
The Wisdom of the Hive
Title | The Wisdom of the Hive PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas D Seeley |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2009-06-30 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0674043405 |
This book describes and illustrates the results of more than fifteen years of elegant experimental studies conducted by the author to investigate how a colony of bees is organized to gather its resources. The results of his research--including studies of the shaking signal, tremble dance, and waggle dance--offer the clearest, most detailed picture available of how a highly integrated animal society works.
The Hive and the Honey Bee Revisited
Title | The Hive and the Honey Bee Revisited PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Hoopingarner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 482 |
Release | 2014-05-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781878075369 |
More than 150 years after L.L. Langstroth invented the movable-comb hive and brought beekeeping into the modern age, we can still learn from this historic book. The original book, preserved in its original text and illustrations, is updated and annotated by one of the foremost researchers in apiculture, Dr. Roger Hoopingarner. This book keeps alive, for future generations, beekeeping techniques from the past and offers many lessons for modern beekeepers. Dr. Roger Hoopingarner, Michigan State University Professor Emeritus of Entomology, has specialized in Apiculture for 65 years. His teaching, Cooperative Extension, and research interests in the biology and management of the honey bee include seminal work in pollination of orchard crops. He has been the author, or co-author, of numerous research articles on bee diseases, varroa population dynamics and control, pollination systems, and more.