Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:Comb ManagementISBN13:9781912271351ISBN10:1912271354Author:Shaw, Wally (Author)Description:Honey Bees Can Successfully Live In All Sorts Of Different Nest Sites - A Holein A Tree, A Chimney Pot Or A Bee-Hive - But In All Cases This Is Just A Cavity Inwhich To Make A Set Of Combs It Is In And On These Combs That All The Withinthe Colony Functions Occur Because It Is Dark In The Hive, Communication Isthrough Pheromones Or Vibration And Combs Provide The Ideal Carrier For Thisinformation For Example, Bees Can Always Locate The Queen By Followingthe Trail Of Her Footprint Pheromone On The Combs The Main Outside Thehive Activities Are Foraging, Swarming And Queen Mating As Beekeepers, Interested In The Production Of Honey, We Tend To Concentrate On The Foragingactivities Of Our Bees And It Is Easy To Overlook The Fact That Over 95% Of Atypical Worker Bee's Life Is Spent Within The Confines Of The Colony Engaged Insome Activity In Or On The Combs In A Sense, The Combs Are An Extension Ofthe Bees That Made Them And It Is Bees And Combs Together That Constitutethe Colony Up Until About 1850, Bee Colonies, Whether Wild Of Under Human Stewardship(It Hardly Qualified As Management), Built Themselves A Set Of Combs Entirelyaccording To Their Own Design In Whatever Cavity They Could Find Or Wasprovided By The Beekeeper No Restriction Was Placed On The Way The Colonyused These Combs To Engage In Their Main Activities Of Brood Rearing And Foodstorage With The Introduction Of The Moveable Frame Hive, Followed Quickly Bythe Invention Of Wax Foundation And The Queen Excluder, Everything Changed Beekeepers Were Now Able To Induce The Bees To Make Their Combs Wherethey (The Beekeepers) Wanted Them, Ie In Wooden Frames The Beekeepercould Now Even Influence The Size Of Cells They Built By The Dimensions Of Thehexagon Embossed On The Sheet Of Wax It Also Became Possible To Separatethe Use Of Combs For Brood Rearing And Honey Storage Using A Queen Excluder Some Of The Changes That Modern Beekeeping Has Imposed On Colonies Havepotential Effects On The Health And Welfare Of The Bees And Others Do Not Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:NORTHERN BEE BOOKSPublication Date:2018-12-05Weight:0.17 lbsDimensions:0.08'' H x 9.61'' L x 6.69'' WNumber of Pages:38Language:English
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Book Title: Comb Management
Item Length: 9.6in
Item Height: 0.1in
Item Width: 6.7in
Author: Wally Shaw
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Agriculture / Beekeeping
Publisher: Northern Bee Books
Publication Year: 2018
Genre: Technology & Engineering
Item Weight: 2.7 Oz
Number of Pages: 38 Pages