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The Beekeeping Year, Davies

£10.95
£10.95

The Beekeeping Year

Lynfa Davies NDB
£10.95
£10.95
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Northern Bee Books (1st ed. 2024)
Softback / 66 Pages
ISBN 978-1-914934-79-7

Beekeeping is a fascinating and rewarding hobby with plenty to learn but for new beekeepers, piecing it all together can be a little daunting.

In this book, Lynfa Davies, NDB, walks you through the beekeeping year month by month. She outlines what to expect each month and the key tasks that are required with the aim of keeping you one step ahead of your bees.

Aimed at beginners and those in the first couple of years of their beekeeping, this book will help you understand what your bees are doing throughout the year and what you need to do to manage them. From inspections through to feeding and disease management, this guide will hopefully give you the confidence to look after your bees well and keep them healthy, and they may even reward you with some honey.

Lynfa Davies has kept bees with her husband, Rob, since 2005. During this time she has held a variety of roles with the Welsh Beekeepers’ Association (WBKA) including General Secretary and Exam Secretary. She is currently a member of the Learning & Development Committee where she inputs into the development and delivery of courses and workshops for beekeepers across Wales.

VIEW Book Review

Reviewed by Ann Chilcott (Scottish Expert Beemaster) and author of THE BEELISTENER

Lynfa Davies has written The Beekeeping Year for new beekeepers. Growing up on a farm and following a career embedded in agriculture, places the author in an ideal position to write about honey bees from the caring perspective of animal welfare. The significant opening sentence in the introduction sets the scene for what this book aims to achieve; supporting new beekeepers to care for honey bees well, and keep them healthy. “While for the most part, bees are very good at looking after themselves, their welfare and productivity will be a direct result of your actions”. Indeed, all beekeepers should heed this advice.

There are twelve short chapters guiding the beekeeper through the year month by month as the story unfolds. It is well written in a friendly, non-prescriptive way, and speaks directly to the reader as a mentor might. It is filled with subtle humour which adds warmth to this book.

The reader can be confident that all the advice and information is research-based and credible. Davies is a master beekeeper and one of the few holders of the National Diploma in Beekeeping. She currently works for Menter a Busnes , and has developed an online beekeeping course which she manages alongside other work. In addition, Davies runs 30 locally adapted colonies for honey production and rears her own queens.

There is just the right amount of information for a new beekeeper to take in without feeling overwhelmed by new material. For the reader who wants more in-depth details they are sign-posted to all the relevant resources. Varroa is every beekeeper’s biggest challenge and it receives proportional attention. We learn that broodless periods are earlier than we might think, so, winter treatments are best given in early December. Contrary to beekeeper intuition, it doesn’t harm a colony to open the hive and scrape open any brood cells before treatment.

There are many clear photographs and diagrams to support descriptions of management strategies etc. One picture shows an ingenious homemade wasp deterrent that anyone can make, but you must read the book to find out how to. The font is large, clear, eye-pleasing, and printed on good quality paper.

Unlike many beekeeping books that promulgate the illusion that queen rearing is so complicated it needs much experience, Davies encourages new beekeepers to consider raising queens from the start, and makes it sound as ordinary as cracking an egg to make an omelette.

The Beekeeping Year achieves its goal and is unlikely to spend much time on the bookshelf. I will be buying a copy for all my friends who take up beekeeping, and I expect that every beekeeping association will recommend it to their beginners, and keep a copy in the library.

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