Beekeeping
A Guide to Bees, Beekeeping and Associated Practices Beekeeping is being designed as an all-purpose broad scope reference book pertaining to apiculture, including information regarding bees, beekeeping and associated practices. Although Beekeeping is being written with the initial intent in aiding hobbyist, it is a growing resource that could also aid commercial beekeepers similarly. This Wiki book however, is not being written in a completely linear manner. Because of the writing style of this book, through the act of simply reading it chapter-by-chapter content will be lost. Reading in this manner should still prove to be worthwhile, but more topics and greater depth may be uncovered by following links within the text. Much like other Wiki based texts, Beekeeping is dependent on the collaborative effort of the community. If you have read your fill of this book and have some extra information that you can add, we request you do so, but before submitting please visit the Editing Guidelines and Information page. |
An Introduction to Beekeeping
Types of Beekeepers
Types of Bees
Races
Castes
Hives for honeybees
Covers
Entrance Modifier
Other Hive Parts
Other Hive Designs
- Beegum Hive (antiquated)
- Natural Hive
- Observation Hive
- Skep Hives (antiquated)
- Tile Hive (antiquated)
- WBC Hive (traditional but now uncommon British Hive)
- British National (or Modified National)
- Smith Hive
- Commercial (and Modified Commercial)
- Dadant
- Warre/People's Hive and variants
Obtaining Hive Parts
Tools and Equipment
Hive Manipulation
Bee Manipulation
Protective Gear
Build Up and Maintenance
First Steps with Bees
Packaged Bees
Nucs and Existing Hives
Swarms and Feral Hives
Hive Management
Standard Hive Management
Advanced Hive Management
Seasonal Management
Hive Products
Forms of Honey
Honey Tools
Wax Tools
Special Practices
Bee Manipulation
Hive Manipulations
Disease and Pests
Parasites
Chemicals
Pests
Plants for Bees
Special Interest
History
Appendices
Acknowledgments and Book Information
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