Sensitive Beekeeping: Practicing Vulnerability and Nonviolence with Your Backyard Beehive

Sensitive Beekeeping: Practicing Vulnerability and Nonviolence with Your Backyard Beehive - Jack Bresette-mills

Sensitive Beekeeping: Practicing Vulnerability and Nonviolence with Your Backyard Beehive


"I am convinced that, for the moment, the most common point of view is: 'How little can we spend on the bees and still get them to make honey?' If some beekeeper says, 'Feed them sugar water, ' their point of view must be: 'Because it's cheaper than honey.' If not, then they are just repeating what they have been told without having their own point of view. No one who bases their thinking about bees on observation would ever think to feed them sugar, which comes from a root (beet sugar) or a stem (cane sugar). This sugar is simply not their diet, and digesting it must be difficult for them." --Jack Bresette-Mills

You might have heard that bees are in trouble. Actually, we are all in trouble. Honeybees are essential to the health of our planet and our food supply, and backyard beekeepers may be the answer to increasing our population of strong, healthy honeybees. We can contribute substantially as beekeepers. We can help in a thousand ways to save and increase our honeybee population while watching our gardens grow!

"Sensitive Beekeeping" means many things--beekeeping without fear and without a veil; beekeeping for the sake of the bee instead of profit; and learning to care for bees through our own observation and sensitivity for the beehive.

Through such an undertaking, we can transform ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually. We can care for bees in this way from the beginning and improve over the years as we gain sensitivity for these creatures and come to hear what the bees have to say to us with time, practice, and patience.

Jack Bresette-Mills shows how anyone with a backyard can care for a beehive as the bees also care for us and help us become more self-aware and sensitive to the world around us.

C O N T E N T S

Foreword
Introduction

PART ONE: SENSITIVE BEEKEEPING

PART TWO: GETTING STARTED
The Basics
Hives
Queens
Swarming
Getting to Know Bees
Organic, Biodynamic, Economic
The Beeyard
Adversaries
General Maintenance
Moving a Hive
Priceless Honey
Bees in Trouble

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"I am convinced that, for the moment, the most common point of view is: 'How little can we spend on the bees and still get them to make honey?' If some beekeeper says, 'Feed them sugar water, ' their point of view must be: 'Because it's cheaper than honey.' If not, then they are just repeating what they have been told without having their own point of view. No one who bases their thinking about bees on observation would ever think to feed them sugar, which comes from a root (beet sugar) or a stem (cane sugar). This sugar is simply not their diet, and digesting it must be difficult for them." --Jack Bresette-Mills

You might have heard that bees are in trouble. Actually, we are all in trouble. Honeybees are essential to the health of our planet and our food supply, and backyard beekeepers may be the answer to increasing our population of strong, healthy honeybees. We can contribute substantially as beekeepers. We can help in a thousand ways to save and increase our honeybee population while watching our gardens grow!

"Sensitive Beekeeping" means many things--beekeeping without fear and without a veil; beekeeping for the sake of the bee instead of profit; and learning to care for bees through our own observation and sensitivity for the beehive.

Through such an undertaking, we can transform ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually. We can care for bees in this way from the beginning and improve over the years as we gain sensitivity for these creatures and come to hear what the bees have to say to us with time, practice, and patience.

Jack Bresette-Mills shows how anyone with a backyard can care for a beehive as the bees also care for us and help us become more self-aware and sensitive to the world around us.

C O N T E N T S

Foreword
Introduction

PART ONE: SENSITIVE BEEKEEPING

PART TWO: GETTING STARTED
The Basics
Hives
Queens
Swarming
Getting to Know Bees
Organic, Biodynamic, Economic
The Beeyard
Adversaries
General Maintenance
Moving a Hive
Priceless Honey
Bees in Trouble

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