has anyone read The Bee Book Beekeeping in Australia it's put out by the DPI is it worth buying I'm wanting a very simple text for a backyardist with the tropical climate in mind
I think it's pretty good but very basic and to the point. Get it out from your local library first to see if you like it.
malachii
thanks i have to order it from the state library the library here is pretty basic
I found it a pretty good book to read when I started,and to refer back to. I have to return this one to the owner now though. It has a good section on chemicals around bees. In fact, I looked up your query about Aerogard (diethyl toluamide), and the code says "Information unavailable at the time of printing", haha.
Anyway, you might not have too many choices on banana bender beekeeping books.
Lone
if we didn't coat ourselves in diethyl toluamide we wouldn't get outside aerogard sounds so harmless i think it covers stress hormone smell my son won't let me smoke his hive just sugar water the bees are fine its just when i look in the brood box and there's only 9 frames instead of 10 and burr comb everywhere and he says what's this? should that be there? what are they doing? and of course i have no idea the books and videos make it so easy looking but the reality is much different so aerogard covers up my panic hormone
Tina,
I use the Bee Book as a constant reference. The authors are experts in their field and any beginner would be well advised to read this book prior to, or while starting out with bees. Just buy it. It is the most up to date beekeeping text available for Australian conditions.
I gain a great amount of information from this & other forums however you should be wary of getting all of your advice from the internet. Some of the people advising you may not know their a**e from their elbow.
Tina, there is nothing wrong with using a bit of smoke on your bees. It has worked for thousands of years. You may have a gentle hive at the moment however some smoke puffed into the entrance makes working with bees a much more pleasant experience for the beekeeper & the bees.
Happy beekeeping.
thanks for the advice i've ordered the book