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Increase Essentials Book | Author: Dr Larry Connor

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  • Publisher ā€ : ā€Ž Wicwas Press; Second edition (June 3, 2014)
  • Language ā€ : ā€Ž English
  • Paperback ā€ : ā€Ž 176 pages
  • ISBN-10 ā€ : ā€Ž 1878075357
  • ISBN-13 ā€ : ā€Ž 978-1878075352
  • Item Weight ā€ : ā€Ž 10.4 ounces

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The essential book on making new bee colonies and using nuclei as a means of varroa mite control and keeping spare queens available for use to replace failed queens in full-sized colonies. One of the most successful and influential books at Wicwas Press, this book is widely used in introductory beekeeping courses. Emphasis on use of local queens and local bees for successful beekeeping.

This second edition contains updated materials as well as full color photos and diagrams.

This book explains why and how beekeepers can use increase nuclei to solve problems in the beeyard and use them to winter colonies and provide a reliable source of fresh bees, locally acclimatized queens, replacement hives and colonies for operational growth or sale. Connor draws on the concepts of Langstroth, Doolittle, Brother Adam, Mike Palmer and more while integrating his unique academic and commercial beekeeping experiences into this concise and thought-provoking second edition. Adding more methods of making increase colonies and recent developments in the science of bee biology, the second edition expands on its predecessor with rich, colorful photography and diagrams. In less than a decade, the beekeeping industry has made a wide-spread shift to increase nuclei colonies as a means of producing new colonies in the face of heavy losses from poor nutrition, pesticides, virus-mite interactions and general climate change.


Product Details

  • Publisher ā€ : ā€Ž Wicwas Press; Second edition (June 3, 2014)
  • Language ā€ : ā€Ž English
  • Paperback ā€ : ā€Ž 176 pages
  • ISBN-10 ā€ : ā€Ž 1878075357
  • ISBN-13 ā€ : ā€Ž 978-1878075352
  • Item Weight ā€ : ā€Ž 10.4 ounces
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About the Author

Kalamazoo, Michigan native Lawrence John Connor completed his Ph.D. dissertation on strawberry pollination before assuming the position of extension apicultural entomologist at The Ohio State University Columbus. There, his program attracted the attention of investors interested in moving the Dadant Starline and Midnite Hybrid queen programs to Florida to establish the world s first mass production facility for instrumentally inseminated honey bee queens. He later moved to Connecticut where he established the Beekeeping Educational Service, offering educational programs for beekeepers. He purchased Wicwas Press from Dr. Roger and Mary Lou Morse. Today, he operates from his hometown of Kalamazoo. He has written and edited a number of beekeeping books and is in demand at beekeeping meetings as speaker and workshop presenter.



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