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Index
Table of Contents
Introduction
About This Book Foolish Assumptions Icons Used in This Book Beyond the Book Where to Go from Here
Part 1: Taking Flight with Beekeeping
Chapter 1: To Bee, or Not to Bee?
Discovering the Benefits of Beekeeping Determining Your Beekeeping Potential Deciding Which Beekeeping Approach to Follow
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Honey Bees
Basic Body Parts The Amazing Language of Bees Getting to Know the Male and the Two Female Castes The Honey Bee Life Cycle Other Stinging Insects
Part 2: Starting Your Adventure
Chapter 3: Alleviating Apprehensions and Making Decisions
Overcoming Sting Phobia Understanding Local Laws and Ordinances Easing the Minds of Family and Neighbors Location, Location, Location: Where to Keep Your Hives Knowing When to Start Your Adventure
Chapter 4: Selecting a Hive That’s Perfect for You
The Langstroth Hive The Kenyan Top Bar Hive The Warré (People’s) Hive The Flow Hive The Five-Frame Nuc Hive The Observation Hive Make a Beeline to the Best Beehive
Chapter 5: Basic Equipment for Beekeepers
Starting Out with the Langstroth Hive Knowing the Basic Woodenware Parts of the Langstroth Hive Knowing the Basic Parts of a Top Bar Hive Ordering Hive Parts Adding on Feeders Fundamental Tools Bee-Proof Clothing Really Helpful Accessories
Chapter 6: Obtaining and Installing Your Bees
Determining the Kind of Bee You Want Deciding How to Obtain Your Initial Bee Colony Picking a Reputable Bee Supplier Deciding When to Place Your Order The Day Your Girls Arrive Putting Your Bees into the Hive
Part 3: Time for a Peek
Chapter 7: Opening Your Hive
Establishing Visiting Hours Setting an Inspection Schedule Preparing to Visit Your Langstroth or Top Bar Hive Lighting Your Smoker Opening a Langstroth Hive Opening a Top Bar Hive The Hive’s Open! Now What?
Chapter 8: What to Expect When You’re Inspecting
Keeping a Journal Inspecting a Langstroth Hive Inspecting a Top Bar Hive Understanding What to Always Look For Your New Colony’s First Eight Weeks
Chapter 9: Different Seasons, Different Activities
Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer Falling Leaves Point to Autumn Chores Clustering in a Winter Wonderland Spring Is in the Air (Starting Your Second Season) Managing Top Bar Hives in the Spring The Beekeeper’s Calendar
Part 4: Common Problems and Simple Solutions
Chapter 10: Anticipating and Preventing Potential Problems
Running Away (to Join the Circus?) Where Did the Queen Go? Avoiding Chilled Brood Dealing with the Dreaded Robbing Frenzies Ridding Your Hive of the Laying Worker Phenomenon Preventing Pesticide Poisoning The “Killer Bee” Phenomenon
Chapter 11: Colony Collapse Disorder
What Is CCD? What to Do If You Suspect CCD Why All the Fuss? What’s Causing CCD? Answers to FAQs What You Can Do to Help
Chapter 12: Understanding Diseases and Remedies
Medicating or Not? Knowing the Big-Six Bee Diseases
Chapter 13: Heading Off Honey-Bee Pests
Parasitic Problems Other Unwelcome Pests Pest Control at a Glance
Chapter 14: Raising Your Own Queens
Why Raising Queens Is the Bee’s Knees Understanding Genetics What Makes a Queen a Queen Talking about the Birds and Bees for Honey Bees Creating Demand: Making a Queenless Nuc Queen-Rearing Method 1: Go with the Flow Queen-Rearing Method 2: The Miller Method Queen-Rearing Method 3: The Doolittle Method, also Known as Grafting Finding Homes for Your Queens Evaluating the Results The Queen Rearer’s Calendar Marking Your Queens
Part 5: Sweet Rewards
Chapter 15: Honey, I Love You
Appreciating the History of Honey Understanding the Composition of Honey Healing with Honey Choosing Extracted, Comb, Chunk, or Whipped Honey Taking the Terror out of Terroir The Commercialization of Honey Appreciating the Culinary Side of Honey Pairing Honey with Food Infusing Honey with Flavors Judging Honey Honey Trivia
Chapter 16: Getting Ready for the Golden Harvest
Having Realistic Expectations What Flavor Do You Want? Assembling the Right Equipment to Extract Honey Planning Your Extracted Honey Harvest Setup Gathering Comb Honey Equipment Branding and Selling Your Honey
Chapter 17: Honey Harvest Day
Knowing When to Harvest Getting the Bees out of the Honey Supers Honey Extraction from a Langstroth Frame Harvesting Honey from Your Top Bar Hive Harvesting Wax
Part 6: The Part of Tens
Chapter 18: More than Ten Fun Things to Do with Bees
Making Two Langstroth Hives from One Making One Langstroth Hive from Two Dividing a Top Bar Hive into Two Colonies Combining Two Top Bar Hive Colonies Building an Elevated Hive Stand Planting Flowers for Your Bees Brewing Mead: The Nectar of the Gods Create Cool Stuff with Propolis Making Gifts from Beeswax Beauty and the Bees
Chapter 19: More than Ten Frequently Asked Questions about Bee Behavior Chapter 20: My Ten Favorite Honey Recipes
Honey Curry Vegetable Dip Golden Cornbread Honey Picante Chicken Wings Apricot Honey Bread Asian Honey-Tea Grilled Prawns Broiled Scallops with Honey-Lime Marinade A Honey of a Chili Beef and Potato Tzimmes Chewy Honey Oatmeal Cookies Apple Honey Tart
Part 7: Appendixes
Appendix A: Helpful Resources
Honey Bee Information Websites Bee Organizations and Conferences Bee Journals and Magazines Beekeeping Supplies and Equipment State Bee Inspectors (United States)
Appendix B: Beekeeper’s Checklist Appendix C: Glossary
About the Author Advertisement Page Supplemental Images Connect with Dummies End User License Agreement
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