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Eight wipe-clean, double-sided guides designed specifically for beginner beekeepers.
By Alison Simms
A children’s fantasy story about an eight-year-old girl whose grandad keeps bees.
By Pam Gregory, Master Beekeeper, NDB
Second edition
A comprehensive guide to bee health and sickness by detailing beekeeping problems, pests, parasites and diseases.
By Andrew Gibb, Anne Harman
Second edition
A captivating read following the introduction of bee strains to the UK and the formation of important beekeeping organisations.
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By Robin Chapman
By Andrew Gibb, Anne Harman
Second edition
A fascinating insight into how beehives, beekeeping equipment and beekeeping methods have developed over the centuries.
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By Alex Ellis
By Pauline Aslin
Digital Download Booklet
By Chris Richmond
By Michael Badger MBE
A truly comprehensive guide providing detailed advice for successful heather honey production.
By June Hughes
By Robin Chapman
By Bob Maurer
A beginner-friendly guide to exploring the fascinating world of honey bee microscopy.
100 business card-sized Asian Hornet ID cards designed for beekeepers and non-beekeepers alike.
By Celia Davis, BSc, NDB
Third edition
A detailed guide to the anatomy and physiology of the honey bee.
By Michael Badger MBE
By Bob Maurer
By Andrew Gibb
By Wally Shaw
A guide exploring how beekeepers can manage the natural swarming process in order to obtain the maximum honey yield from colonies.