Find out how you can help save the bees in lots of practical ways and discover the incredible science behind honey bees, beekeeping, and bees in the wild - from the carpenter solitary bee to the stingless sugarbag. The Bee Book is an intensely visual exploration of the big questions in bee science and ecology: Why are bees such great pollinators? How do they make honey? Is a swarm dangerous? hHw does a bumble bee fly? What is killing bees across the world and how can we stop it? The book is also a practical guide to adapting your outdoor spaces - no matter how small - to provide food and habitats for bees, with step-by-step projects for making bee homes and hotels, and a directory of the most bee-friendly plants to grow, with accompanying planting plans for pots and borders. If you're looking to take a love of bees to the next level, the book also features a comprehensive beginner's guide to beekeeping with all the information and step-by-step techniques you'll need to set up and manage a hive and collect its honey - with an array of recipes for making the best use of hive products. A DK book with contributors Emma Tennant and Fergus Chadwick.
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UPC # | 9781465443830 |
Manufacturer | Random House |
Model / Item Number | RH1465443830 |
Case Quantity | 1 (case quantity not required) |
Country of Origin | CHINA |
Weight | 1.80 lbs |
Dimensions | 1.00 (D) x 8.00 (W) x 9.50 (H) inches |
Dimensions (Metric) | 2.54 (D) x 20.32 (W) x 24.13 (H) centimeters |
Categories | Books |
Tags | Bees |