An Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Beekeeping

From Setting Up Hives to Harvesting Honey

Contributors

By Alethea Morrison

Photographs by Mars Vilaubi

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Jan 12, 2027
Page Count
160 pages
ISBN-13
9798897080151

Price

$18.99

Price

$24.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. Trade Paperback $18.99 $24.99 CAD
  2. ebook $12.99 $16.99 CAD

This easy-to-follow visual guide to the first year of beekeeping includes photographed step-by-step instructions and in-depth discussions of everything a first-time beekeeper needs to know—from understanding bee behavior to harvesting honey. 

Enthusiastic, encouraging, and informative, this one-of-a-kind guide answers all the questions beginners have when they’re first getting started, including: 

  • How many hives? 

  • When should I install my bees? 

  • Where should I put my hives? 

An in-depth overview of the first month guides readers through essential daily and weekly tasks, such as: 

  • Hiving the Bees 

  • Using a smoker 

  • Checking for vital signs 

  • Replacing the queen 

Through nine chapters, readers will learn all the basics and go through the seasons to the honey harvest, discovering how honey flows, how to keep bees cool in hot weather, what to do about mites, and how to protect the hives from the wind during cold winters along the way. An in-depth overview of harvesting tools and equipment (and how to use it all) ensures you’ll have jars of homemade honey lining your pantry! 


Alethea Morrison

Alethea Morrison

About the Author

Alethea Morrison is the author of Homegrown Honey Bees. She and her husband, photographer Mars Vilaubi, live in the wild yonder of rural Massachusetts where they keep bees and chickens, brew beer, sew clothes, grow heirloom beans, and otherwise slow down to smell the flowers of a handmade life. She previously served as president of the Northern Berkshire Beekeepers Association and is now the founder Common Thread Studios, where she edits and designs books by makers, doers, and artists. She lives and works in Western Massachusetts and can be found online at http://www.commonthreadstudios.com.

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Mars Vilaubi

About the Photographer

Photographer Mars Vilaubi chronicled the adventures of his three backyard hens from their first days out of the egg through their first days laying eggs in Chick Days. He lives in western Massachusetts.

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