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Book Reviews

A Beekeeper's Progress - Pam Hunter, Master Beekeeper, East Grinstead BKA

A Practical Manual of Beekeeping - David Cramp

A Sting in the Tale - David Goulson

Anatomy and Dissection - H A Dade

At the Hive Entrance - Dr Stephen Palmer, FRGS FLS, Master Beekeeper, Aberdeenshire

BBKA Guide to Beekeeping - Ivor Davis & Roger Cullum-Kenyon

Beekeeping - A Novice's Guide - David Wootton

Beekeeping - A Practical Guide - Roger Patterson

Honeybee Democracy - Thomas D Seeley

Plants for Bees - WDJ Kirk & FN Howes

Practical Microscopy for Beekeepers - Bob Maurer

Propolis - Klaus Nowottnick

Queen Breeding and Genetics - Eigil Holm

The Bees - Carol Ann Duffy

Understanding Bee Anatomy - Ian Stell

Published: 20th September, 2017

Author: Dan Holliday

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