The Beekeeper's Path: Essential Steps for Starting a Hive, Colony Management, and Utilizing Hive Resources
By Bren Ashby
Are you intrigued by the world of honeybees and curious about the art of beekeeping? Do you dream of harvesting your own golden honey while making a positive impact on the environment? The Beekeeper's Path is the comprehensive guide you've been waiting for-whether you're an absolute beginner or a seasoned beekeeper looking to refresh your knowledge.
By following The Beekeeper's Path, you'll develop a deeper appreciation for these hardworking pollinators and gain the know-how to nurture healthy, productive hives. Along the way, you'll cultivate a fulfilling hobby-or possibly an entire business-that brings sweet rewards while helping the planet.
Take the next step on your beekeeping adventure and discover how remarkable life can be when you embrace the art, science, and joy of the hive.
"If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man."
-Albert Einstein
"The hum of bees is the voice of the garden."
-Elizabeth Lawrence
"Keeping bees is like the direction of sunbeams."
-Henry David Thoreau
"Anyone who thinks they're too small to make a difference has never met the honey bee." - Anon
"We owe the bees. Act accordingly."
- Lars Chittka
"When the flower blossoms, the bee will come."-Srikumar Rao
"If bees only gathered nectar from perfect flowers, they wouldn't be able to make even a single drop of honey"
- Matshona Dhliwayo
"The value of honey bees can not be measured by their ability to produce honey alone- rather, it must include the work bees do for agricultural crops, home gardens and wildlife habitat."
- Nicholas Calderone, Ph.D
Cornell University
"Not a single bee has ever sent you an invoice.
And that is part of the problem - because most of what comes to us from nature is free, because it is not invoiced, because it is not priced, because it is not traded in markets, we tend to ignore it."
- Pavan Sukhdev, United Nations report,