Beekeeping For Beginners
- Author Reuben Wallis
- Published April 23, 2009
- Word count 451
Are you keen on learning all there is to know on bee keeping and harvesting honey? If so, you need to read this review. Bee keeping is not for the faint hearted and if you are one of the ‘scream on hearing a buzz’ then this product is not for you. Bee keeping is actually fun and you can make some good money out of it, provided you know everything from handling the bees to harvesting the ‘liquid gold’. Making honey is a big business these days; if you are looking to join the ‘liquid gold’ bandwagon, you need to learn it all from scratch, bees to honey. Some of you may be allergic to bee stings but with certain precautionary steps, you can make honey the natural way. For a blow-by-blow account on making your own honey, you may want to take a second as well as a third look at the ‘beekeeping for beginners’.
I am sure that you know about the medicinal properties of honey, how good it is for you and how it is great for burns etc. Now, you can see why the ‘liquid gold’ is an apt moniker for honey, for it is always in demand, no matter what time of the year it is. With the beekeeping for beginners, you should be able to get your mitts on all the requisite information you need, from using the right equipment to maintaining your own bee farm. It comes packed with more than enough information and provides for a complete, comprehensive take on bee keeping. Sure, some of you may even be a bit apprehensive about this on account of bee stings, but this book shows you the right sort of protective gear, with which you should be able to handle your bees nary a sting.
Here are a few specs on the product itself. It shows you how and where to keep the bees, the best time of the year to begin bee keeping and how to soothe the bees with a smoker. It also shows you how to make out the right time to harvest the liquid gold and techniques for removing the honey from the hive. As you can see, the content provided here is indeed quite comprehensive and is written in a simple format so you should have no difficultly in learning the art of bee keeping.
Bee keeping is indeed a lucrative business and with the help of this book, you should be able to kick start off your own bee farm in no time at all. So, if you are keen on the liquid gold and want to have a go at it, you know what you have to do.
Reuben Wallis has reviewed yet another e-product, he provides us with his take on Keith Gilbert’s beekeeping for beginners. To know more, click on the beekeeping for beginners reviews.
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