Keeping bees in Washington State presents unique challenges that many general beekeeping books barely discuss. Moisture, fog, long wet winters, hornets, difficult terrain, and rapidly changing conditions can all have serious effects on colony survival.
As a 3rd generation beekeeper and lifelong Washington resident, I combine practical experience with observation-based hive management to provide a realistic beginner-friendly introduction to beekeeping in the Pacific Northwest.
Inside this book you will learn about:
Hive basics and colony behaviorChoosing a proper hive locationGarden hives and beginner setupsSwarms, packages, and nucsWinter survival strategiesMoisture and ventilation managementMite assessments and colony observationHornet pressure and predator managementPractical lessons learned from real-world experienceThis book is written specifically for beginner and intermediate beekeepers looking for practical information instead of overly academic instruction. Rather than focusing on rigid formulas, this guide emphasizes understanding bee behavior, adapting to local conditions, and helping colonies thrive naturally.
Whether you are planning your first backyard hive or looking to improve the survival and health of your existing colonies, this guide will help you better understand your bees and the environment around them.
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