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Funny that all the posts about FAQ's for beginners is all covered in the
archives, many times. So we have several FAQs but it all gets down to who
will do it and keep them up. Lots of advisers, few workers.

Truth is, and it came home with an off list query, books are better than any
FAQ or list. Best is still Diane's book, which is the one I recommended, but
there are many that are great for beginners. Amazon has most of them for a
decent price.

But then, you can go to the archives and see many recommendations as to the
best beekeeping books. The archives are your friend. The wheel has actually
been invented.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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