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On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Adrian Wenner wrote:
> You have already received some good information. However, I usually
> recomment the following book as a start, available from most bookstores:
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> Hubbell, Sue. 1988. A BOOK OF BEES. Ballantine Books, NY (paper): ISBN:
> 0-345-34261-5
I agree! A wonderfull book. I have read it twice in two years of
beekeeping. That's the kind of book it is. It's not a textbook like The
Hive and the Honey Bee. It's more like a journal. She writes well. Her
facination and enthusiasm are contagious. Well, I'm off to the library to
borrow it again.....;)
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