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boisdevie1

Learn to keep bees - from a book?

I can't afford to spend big money on a course. But I can afford to buy a book that explains how to keep bees. Is this possible or just a bonkers idea. If it's possible, what's the best book?
sally_in_wales

Why do you need to spend money on a course? Find your local beekeepers, ask nicely if you can assist a few times when they do things to their hives. Learn loads from the locals. Smile
joanne

My beekeeping course cost me £20 - that was the cost (at the time) to join the Beekeeping club - Members of the club got the course for free

I don't know whether the situation is any different in France but I'd heartily recommend you join a local club - You just can't learn it all from a book - there is so much that only experience can tell you and even the best books are out of date - Clive De Bruyn's Practical Beekeeping book and Ted Hooper's Guide to Bees and Honey are the best but with all the problems we are having at the moment they can only be used as guides
chez

Second Ted Hooper!

Our association is full of very knowledgeable people who are only too happy to pass info on - they have 'open hive days' every month in the summer when you go along to someone's apiary and get shown around the inside of their hives. With cake.
jamanda

Membership of the BBKA (British Bee Keeper's Association) also covers your insurance, so you should at least get that. Or the French equivalent.

I'm reading Hooper at the moment too.
joanne

Chez wrote:
Second Ted Hooper!

Our association is full of very knowledgeable people who are only too happy to pass info on - they have 'open hive days' every month in the summer when you go along to someone's apiary and get shown around the inside of their hives. With cake.


Yep I'm going to one of those tomorrow - Learning Swarm Control (A little late for me!) and Bailey Comb Exchange - Cake included plus 26 acres of Bluebell strewn woodland
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