You don't have to be a scientist or a lifelong beekeeper to fall in love with the world of honey bees. Discovering the World of Honey Bees and Beekeeping is designed to take anyone, regardless of their experience, on a rewarding adventure by first exploring the fascinating biology and behavior of these insects. This book is designed to help readers see the environment from a bee's perspective, revealing the vital role pollinators play in our food systems and local ecosystems. Whether you are a student, a backyard gardener, or a nature lover, this guide provides a clear, step-by-step roadmap for success. You will learn the language of the hive, harvest your first crop of honey, and contribute to the health of our planet. This is not a technical manual; it is an invitation to join a community of keepers dedicated to protecting one of nature's most fascinating secrets.
The first section, "Learning About Beekeeping," introduces bees and beekeeping, and is intended to prepare learners to set up their own hive. "Working With Honey Bees," the next section, guides learners setting up their first hive and demonstrates how to keep records. Section three, "Advanced Beekeeping," provides information on how to increase the size of the apiary, seasonal management, and troubleshooting problems. The final section presented in Discovering the World of Honey Bees and Beekeeping, the "Facilitator's Guide," provides answers to the youth activities as well as information about Next Generation Science Standards.