Bees and Beekeeping

The essential primer on the role of honeybees in British history, covering biology, folklore, the history of beekeeping and the danger to bees posed by climate change.

One in every four bites of food we eat is thanks to bees. They pollinate 80 per cent of the world's crops and plants, but how much do we really know about them? Small, clever, and mysterious, the honeybee has long been celebrated in human culture as a sacred insect, a symbol of the sun, bridging the gap between our world and the next. They are expert communicators, skilled aviators, and natural alchemists, turning fresh nectar into sweet, golden honey. They are also in trouble and need our help. This guide explores their historic relationship with humans, the basics of beekeeping, and how we can help save our honeybee populations.

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Bees and Beekeeping

The essential primer on the role of honeybees in British history, covering biology, folklore, the history of beekeeping and the danger to bees posed by climate change.

One in every four bites of food we eat is thanks to bees. They pollinate 80 per cent of the world's crops and plants, but how much do we really know about them? Small, clever, and mysterious, the honeybee has long been celebrated in human culture as a sacred insect, a symbol of the sun, bridging the gap between our world and the next. They are expert communicators, skilled aviators, and natural alchemists, turning fresh nectar into sweet, golden honey. They are also in trouble and need our help. This guide explores their historic relationship with humans, the basics of beekeeping, and how we can help save our honeybee populations.

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Bees and Beekeeping

Bees and Beekeeping

by Tiffany Francis-Baker
Bees and Beekeeping

Bees and Beekeeping

by Tiffany Francis-Baker

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Overview

The essential primer on the role of honeybees in British history, covering biology, folklore, the history of beekeeping and the danger to bees posed by climate change.

One in every four bites of food we eat is thanks to bees. They pollinate 80 per cent of the world's crops and plants, but how much do we really know about them? Small, clever, and mysterious, the honeybee has long been celebrated in human culture as a sacred insect, a symbol of the sun, bridging the gap between our world and the next. They are expert communicators, skilled aviators, and natural alchemists, turning fresh nectar into sweet, golden honey. They are also in trouble and need our help. This guide explores their historic relationship with humans, the basics of beekeeping, and how we can help save our honeybee populations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784424473
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 07/13/2021
Series: Shire Library , #883
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 6.09(w) x 8.44(h) x 0.16(d)

About the Author

Tiffany Francis-Baker is a nature writer, artist and environmentalist from the South Downs, Hampshire. Before going freelance, she worked as Creative Developer at Butser Ancient Farm, where she took a beginners' course in beekeeping and developed an interest in sustainable living. She has written three books, including British Goats for Shire in 2019. www.tiffanyfrancis.com

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Honeybee and its Colony
The First Beekeepers
The Evolution of Beekeeping
Beekeeping Heritage
Bees and the Environment
Honeybee Produce
Further Reading
Places to Visit
Index

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