
The Classic Collection of Bee Keeping TextBooks
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The Art of Bee Keeping has been around for centuries and is becoming a highly sought after hobby and business venture.
This Classic Collection of Bee Keeping books will provide you with amazing information about everything you want and need to know about bee keeping, and will also give you insider secrets to the way that Bee Keeping was done in the early 1900’s!
The Classic Collection of Bee Keeping Includes 8 PDF’s which are all high quality scanned versions of the original published books.
E Book 1
316 Pages
THE LIFE OF THE BEE (1912)
On The Threshold Of The Hive
The Swarm
The Foundation Of The City
The Life Of The Bee
The Young Queens
The Nuptial Flight
The Massacre Of The Males
The Progress Of The Race
E Book 2
532 Pages
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF BEE CULTURE (1861)
Experience in Bee-Keeping
Introduction of the Honey Bee to California
The Honey Bee: Classification, Physiology and Characteristics
Diseases
Enemies
Taming Bees
Hives
Choice of Stock
Pasturage
The Apiary
Honey
Pollen, or Bee-Bread
Propolis
Bees-Wax
Swarming
Forced Swarming
Colonizing
Comb
Transferring
Feeding
Bobbery
Over-Stocking
Transportation
Wintering Bees
Monthly Management
Italian Honey Bee
Stingless Honey Bee
E Book 3
166 Pages
BEEHIVES AND BEEKEEPERS APPLIANCES (1911)
Introduction : A Bar-frame Beehive
Temporary Beehive
Tiering Bar-frame Beehive
The "W.B.C." Beehive
Furnishing and Stocking a Beehive
Observatory Beehive for Permanent Use
Observatory Beehive for Temporary Use
Inspection Case for Beehives
Hive for Rearing Queen Bees
Super-clearers
Bee Smokers
Honey Extractors
Wax Extractors
Bee Keepers' Miscellaneous Appliances
E Book 4
276 Pages
HOW TO KEEP BEES (1905)
Why Keep Bees
How to Begin Bee-Keeping
The Location and the Arrangement of the Apiary
The Inhabitants of the Hive
The Industries oLihe Hive
The Swarming of Bees
How to Keep from Keeping Too Many Bees
The Hive and How to Handle It
Details Concerning Honey
Extracted Honey
Points About Beeswax
Feeding Bees
How to Winter Bees
Rearing and Introducing Queens
Robbing in the Apiary
The Enemies and Diseases of Bees
The Anatomy of the Honey Bee
Interrelation of Bees and Plants
Bee-Keepers and Bee-Keeping
Bee-Hunting
E Book 5
276 Pages
PRACTICAL QUEEN REARING (1918)
Races of Bees
Varieties of Mellifica
Black or German Bees
The Cyprian Bee
The Holy-Land Bees or Syrians
The Italian Bee
Carniolan
Caucasians
Banat Bees
Tunisian or Punic Bees
Egyptians
Other Races
Life Story of the Bee
Life of the Queen
The Drone
Queen Rearing in Nature
Improvement of Stock by Breeding
Desirable Traits in Breeding Stock
Control of Drones
Mating in Confinement a Failure
Parthenogenesis
Equipment for Queen Rearing
Grafting House
Mating Hives
The Rauchfuss Mating Boxes
Baby Nuclei
Small Hives
Divided Standard Hives
Feeders
Nursery Cages
Alley Nursery Cage
Rauchfuss Nursery Cage
Shipping Cages
Early Methods of Queen Rearing
Quinby's Method
The Alley Plan
Present Day Methods of Queen Rearing
The Davis Method of Using Drone Comb
Natural Built Cells by the Miller Plan
Big Batches of Cells by the Case Method
The Doolittle Cell-cup Method
Preparation for Cells
Getting Jelly to Start
The Author's Plan
Transferring the Larvae
Getting Cells Started
Removing Queen and Brood
The Swarm Box
Rearing Queens in Queen-right Colonies
Feeding
Care of Finished Cells
Use of Cell Protectors
Formation of Nuclei
Stocking Mating Boxes or Baby Nuclei
Combining Mating with Making of Increase
Shipping Queens
Making the Candy
Caging the Queens
What the Buyer has a Right to Expect
Grading
The Introduction of Queens
Details of Cage Methods
Direct Introduction
Honey and Flour Methods
Water Method
Introduction of Virgins
The Spread of Disease from the Queen Yard
E Book 6
140 Pages
DADANT SYSTEM OF BEE KEEPING
Early experiments—Natural History
The Queen
The worker-bee
Size of Hives
The large hive
Small hives
Safety in wintering
Frame spacing
The supers
Side storage
Queen excluders
Drones and Drone Production
The Dadant Hive
A simplified Dadant hive
Hive making
Handling Bees
Our Apiaries
Outapiaries
Apiary Management
Spring
The honey crop
Increase
Queens for increase
Swarm Prevention and Supering
Prevention of natural swarming
Putting on supers
Extracting
Extracting implements
Robbing
Varying honey crops
Requeening
Queen Introduction
Nomadic Beekeeping
Fall Management
Wintering
Cellar wintering
Our house cellar
Wintering in clamps
Wintering out-of-doors
Diseases of Bees
Enemies of Bees
E Book 7
384 Pages
HOW TO KEEP BEES FOR PROFIT (1920)
BEES FRUIT HONEY AND MONEY
PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HONEY BEE
RACES OF BEES
THE HOME OF THE BEES
THE BEE FAMILY
HOW TO START BEEKEEPING HlVES AND
TOOLS TRANSFERRING BEES
HOW TO QUIET AND HANDLE BEES HOW
TO AVOID STINGS REMEDIES
WHY BEES SWARM How TO HIVE A SWARM
HOW TO CONTROL SWARMING
RAISING QUEEN BEES How TO INTRODUCE
A QUEEN
HOW TO PRODUCE COMB HONEY
HOW TO PRODUCE EXTRACTED HONEY
How TO MAKE INCREASE
LOCATION OF THE APIARY Our APIARIES
MOVING BEES
DISEASES AND ENEMIES OF BEES
MARKETING THE HONEY CROP
BEESWAX ITS USES How TO RENDER IT
HONEY AS A FOOD AND MEDICINE
ROBBER BEES How TO PREVENT ROBBING
FEEDING
HOW TO WINTER BEES SUCCESSFULLY
SOURCES OF HONEY
FREE GIFT BONUS
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E Book 8
29 Pages
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How to be a Beekeeper

-How to get started
- Acquiring Bees
- Clothes and Equipment Needed
- Using pollen substitutes
- Using Nectar Substitutes
- Queen Bee Management
- Raising Queen Bees
- How to Handle Bees
- Raising Bees inSuburban Areas
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