Swarm Essentials: Ecology, Management, Sustainability – by Stephen J. Repasky
by Stephen J. Repasky (Author) with Lawrence John Connor (Author)
Swarming is perhaps the most powerful instinct beekeepers encounter while working with bees. Swarm Essentials outlines the ramifications of swarming behavior, the benefits of swarming, proven swarm management techniques, and how to recover and even prosper from a swarming event.
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