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It's no shock that the beekeeping trend is steadily on the rise. These fascinating and beautiful insects can be kept anywhere whether your garden is a large country plot or an urban rooftop terrace. What's more there's no sting in this tale: bees are a source of delight for honey lovers hay-fever sufferers and gardeners alike. This charming and practical guide is intended for both the beginner and experienced beekeeper. It covers everything from setting up hives and maximising bees in the garden to optimum honey production and a fascinating troubleshooting section. With charming illustrations throughout you will find all you need to catch the bee buzz in this wonderful book.
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It's no shock that the beekeeping trend is steadily on the rise. These fascinating & beautiful insects can be kept anywhere whether your garden is a large country plot or an urban rooftop terrace. What's more there's no sting in this tale: bees are a source of delight for honey lovers hay-fever sufferers & gardeners alike. This charming & practical guide is intended for both the beginner & experienced beekeeper. It covers everything from setting up hives & maximising bees in the garden to optimum honey production & a fascinating troubleshooting section. With charming illustrations throughout you will find all you need to catch the bee buzz in this wonderful book.

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