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David Macfawn

    Applied Beekeeping in the United States
    Splitting Colonies for the Small-Scale Beekeeper
    • Splitting Colonies is an important means of colony increase and swarming mitigation. Splitting is an art as much as a science. It should be noted splitting timing will vary year to year based on the local weather and conditions. This book contains information on when to split based on when the nectar flow starts in your area. Several splitting methods are discussed such as a "walk away split," split with a mated queen, and a split with swarm cells. Each method has its benefits and detriments. The genesis for this book was a Bee Culture article (Splitting Colonies: Second Edition, Bee Culture, July, 2022). "'Splitting Colonies for the Small-Scale Beekeeper' provides a good overview of the biology of, and the skills needed, to become successful at this most critical beekeeping management operation." Kim Flottum - Growing Planet Media "Well illustrated and very easy to follow splitting a colony information. Very helpful for beginners and more experienced beekeepers alike." Dewey Caron - University of Delaware "'Splitting Colonies for the Small-Scale Beekeeper' by David MacFawn. It's all there whether you are a small, medium or large beekeeper ... Learn to do it successfully here!!" Jerry Hayes - Editor, Bee Culture Magazine

      Splitting Colonies for the Small-Scale Beekeeper
    • Covering a wide array of practical beekeeping topics, this comprehensive guide offers valuable insights for both beginners and seasoned beekeepers. With 342 pages and 246 full-color photographs, it compiles articles from respected sources alongside unpublished material. Topics range from basic techniques like hive management and honey extraction to advanced planning, equipment assembly, and financial considerations. Authored by David MacFawn, who brings over 50 years of experience, this book serves as a vital resource for beekeepers across the United States and beyond.

      Applied Beekeeping in the United States