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Intermediate Beekeeping

Lessons in this series:  Lesson One (Introduction)   Lesson Two (Brood Diseases)   Lesson Three (Diseases of Adult BeesLesson four  (Enemies of BeesLesson Five (Use of Chemicals) Lesson Six (Bee Laws)  Lesson Seven  (Fall Management) Lesson Eight (Winter Managemet)  Lesson Nine (Spring Management)   Lesson Ten (Out-yards & Queens)  Lesson Eleven (Part I Honey Crop) Lesson Twelve    (Part II Honey Crop)   Lesson Thirteen  (Biology of Honey Bee)  Lesson Fourteen  (Good Neighbor Guidelines & Next Year)

Helping you becoming more accomplished is the goal of Intermediate Beekeeping  lessons.    If you are really into studying about beekeeping, these lessons are in more detail and cover more subject materials than the Basic lessons.

As additional reading material, I would suggest the following books:  

  • The Hive and The Honey Bee edited by Joe M. Graham and published by Dadant & Sons.    This is a bible of beekeeping information.  1324 pages including the index, it is filled with information about almost anything about honey bees.  It should be in your library.
  • Honey Bee Biology and Beekeeping by Dewey M. Caron, published by Wicwas Press.  
  • Beekeeping Principles by James E. Tew published by Walter T. Kelly Company.   
  • Beekeeping 101, 201,301 and Beekeeping Made Easy by Dana Stahlman.  See our book store.

Learning never ends with beekeeping.  All of the above books are available from leading suppliers.