First released in 1999, Honey Bee Biology and Beekeeping is widely accepted as a major textbook of apiculture (beekeeping). Universities use it to teach college students bee biology and beekeeping. This is the third major revision of the text.
Beekeepers and bee clubs use it to teach other beekeepers. It concentrates on the ‘why’, ‘how’ and ‘when’ of beekeeping. It explains bee and beekeeping basics in a manner meaningful to people who lack an extensive background in biology. Yet it is not oversimplified, and provides a meaningful source of beekeeping information for the informed beekeeper.
The third edition has been carefully edited, updated and expanded to 480 pages. New chapters have been added, as have colourful new graphics and photographs. The glossary has also been expanded. This comprehensive textbook easily replaces many beginner books while adding comprehensive details of bee biology essential to becoming a successful beekeeper and student of the honey bee. Features many new full-colour photos by the authors, selected beekeeper photographers, as well as new colour drawings by Jon Zawislak.
About the authors iii
Table of Contents v
How to use this book x
Section 1 Bee Biology xi
1. Introduction 13
2. What’s in a name? 31
3. Sociality 49
4. What is a honey bee? 63
5. Anatomy 78
6. Physiology 95
7. Pheromones 111
8. Dance language 127
9. The bees’ nest 145
10. Queens 161
11. Bee botany 179
Section 2 Beekeeping 209
12. Getting started 211
13. Management basics 229
14. Fall & winter 253
15. Spring 269
16. Honey production 286
17. Honey & other products 305
18. Queen & drone rearing 324
19. Nucleus colonies 344
20. Pollination 358
21. Bee mites 378
22. Diseases 402
23. Pests 419
Glossary 438
Index 460