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Fri, 25 Jul 2003 23:28:33 +0200
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1) The Honey Bee, James Gould and Carol Grant Gould,Scientific American
Library. - A fascinating read, increases my respect for honeybees still
further.

2) A Manual of Beekeeping, E. B. Wedmore, Second Edition revised.- whilst
old, a treasure chest of beekeeping wisdom and practical experience.

3) Am Flugloch, H. Storch, European Apicultural Editions.- how to tell
whatīs going on in a hive from the outside ( really )

4) Der Honig, Josef Lipp, 1994 Eugen Ulmer GmbH & Co. - comprehensive
theoretical & practical info on honey.

5) Bienenkrankheiten, Wolfgang Ritter, 1994 Verlag Eugen Ulmer & Co.- bee
diseases, diagnosis, treatment etc.a very practical help

6) Honey Farming, R. O. B. Manley, Northern Bee Books.- a lifetimes
experience of bee farming in Britain

7) Sorry you canīt buy this one: Bagster on Bees, Samuel Bagster Junior,
London 1834.- fascinating description of beekeeping 170 years ago, hives,
subduing of bees etc. 40 illustrative wood engravings.

Books 1 to 6 contain much usefull info which many other books either do not
have or do not adequatly explain.
Derek Steed

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