Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: FrogPond on June 27, 2005, 04:31:01 pm
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OK, I am hooked on this hobby so now I am back-tracking and trying to learn the history of beekeeping.
What are the essential, "classic" books to add to my library? I tend toward not only how-to books but also natural history, etc. What should I put on my "must read" list?
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Most of them are here:
http://bees.library.cornell.edu/b/bees/browse.html
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You may already have it, and if not, I'm sure you've heard of it...Beekeeping for Dummies. Not a "classic" but from what I've been reading so far, it's pretty good.
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This is a very good book.
"Honey Bee Biology and Beekeeping" by Dewey M. Caron published by Wicwas Press
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The book that I am reading now, The Hive and the Honey Bee, wich was written by L.L. Langstroth, has given me more info than any other book I have read, and thats alot of bee books! It has ben revised on average of about every 5 times it is reprinted so it has ben revised like 6 times now. It is like 4-5 inches thick so it is a great winter book. It has info on everything and usally it boars me to re-read info I already know but it just has so much extra info in it it captivates you, lol. I suggest it of all the books I have read. It is classic and has all the new age info you need. :D