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The Bee Book - by DK (Hardcover)

The Bee Book - by  DK (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Discover the wonder of bees and how to protect them for generations to come"--Cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>The Bee Book</i> shows you step-by-step how to create a bee-friendly garden, get started in beekeeping, and harness the power of honey for well-being.</p><p>Fully illustrated with full-color photographs throughout, this beautiful guide covers everything you need to know to start your own backyard hive, from setup to harvest. Practical beekeeping techniques are explained with clear step-by-step sequences, photos, and diagrams so you'll be prepared to establish your own colony, deal with diseases, collect a swarm, and much more.</p><p>A comprehensive gardening chapter features planting plans to fill container and border gardens, bee hotel and habitat projects, and an at-a-glance flower gallery of bees' favorite plants. <i>The Bee Book</i> also shows you how to harvest honey, beeswax, and propolis from the hive and use these ingredients in 38 recipes for home remedies, beauty treatments, and candle-making.</p><p>Discover the wonder of bees in nature, in your garden, and in the hive with <i>The Bee Book</i>, lavishly bound in a beautiful gold-foil and texture cover and perfect for gift giving.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>This enticing book will keep readers occupied for days, if not longer. -- <b>School Library Journal (Starred Review)</b></p><p>This is a charming, information-rich book that should lead readers to appreciate bees and welcome them into their gardens and wild places and even encourage some to keep honeybees. -- <b>Booklist</b></p><p>Lots of great photos of go-to plants for bees. -- <b>The Toledo Blade</b></p><p>This succinct yet surprisingly comprehensive introduction will be attractive to researchers, and hopefully may inspire readers to consider beekeeping as a hobby. -- <b>School Library Connection</b></p><p>Budding entomologists, young environmentalists, and gardening enthusiasts alike are bound to discover fascinating facts and how-to project inspiration. -- <b>School Library Journal</b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>DK was founded in London in 1974 and is now the world's leading illustrated reference publisher and part of Penguin Random House, formed on July 1, 2013. DK publishes highly visual, photographic nonfiction for adults and children. DK produces content for consumers in over 87 countries and in 62 languages, with offices in Delhi, London, Melbourne, Munich, New York, and Toronto. DK's aim is to inform, enrich, and entertain readers of all ages, and everything DK publishes, whether print or digital, embodies the unique DK design approach. DK brings unrivalled clarity to a wide range of topics with a unique combination of words and pictures, put together to spectacular effect. We have a reputation for innovation in design for both print and digital products. Our adult range spans travel, including the award-winning DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, history, science, nature, sport, gardening, cookery, and parenting. DK's extensive children's list showcases a fantastic store of information for children, toddlers, and babies. DK covers everything from animals and the human body, to homework help and craft activities, together with an impressive list of licensing titles, including the bestselling LEGO(R) books. DK acts as the parent company for Alpha Books, publisher of the Idiot's Guides series and Prima Games, video gaming publishers, as well as the award-winning travel publisher, Rough Guides.<b>Emma Tennant</b> was born in London in 1937. Educated at an Oxford finishing school and at the Louvre, her career began as a travel writer for <i>Queen</i> and editor for <i>Vogue</i>. Her first book published under her own name was <i>The Time of the Crack</i> in 1973, and from 1975 to 1979, she was the editor of the literary magazine <i>Bananas</i>. She wrote many more books, including numerous novels and a memoir, <i>Girlitude</i>. She died in 2017.<b>Fergus Chadwick </b>grew up in rural County Durham in the UK, and from an early age his interest in nature was apparent. Spending most of his childhood chasing insects, he took up beekeeping at the age of 13, under the mentorship of local beekeeper John Simon. From that moment on, he was hooked on bees. He went on to study biological sciences at Somerville College, the University of Oxford, where his work on the relationship between bees and neonicotinoid pesticides (carried out at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology) formed the basis of his dissertation. His current research focuses broadly on bee behavior under the influence of pesticides. He is a passionate advocate of science communication and access to education.

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