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Lista de libros[]
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Beekeeping (1985) Editors: Roger A Morse and Ted Hooper
ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture (1978) A I Root
The Bee Craftsman (1978) H J Wadey
Background to Beekeeping (1982) Allan C Waine
Bee-keeping at Buckfast Abbey (1975) Brother Adam
Beekeeping in California (1987) Eric C Mussen and others
Honey by the Ton (1989) Oliver Field
Honey Bees - A Guide to Management (1988) Ron Brown
Bees and Beekeeping: Science, Practice and World Resources (1990) Eva Crane
Bees and Beekeeping (1988) Irmgard Diemer
The Complete Guide to Beekeeping (1989) Jeremy Evans
Guide to Bees and Honey (1976) Ted Hooper
Home Honey Production (1977) W B Bielby
Beekeeping Frank Vernon
Bees and Beekeeping (1975) A V Pavord
Keeping Bees (1977) Peter Beckley
Principals of Practical Beekeeping (1972) Robert Couston
Beekeeping for Beginners (1991) Andrew Richards
A Manual of Beekeeping (1979) E B Wedmore
Basic Beekeeping (1978) Owen Meyer
Practical Beekeeping (1980) R J & W E Howe
Beekeeping in the Swarming Season (1980) George Davis
Beekeeping Tips and Topics (1982) Elbert R Laycox
Practical Bee-keeping (1977) Herbert Mace
Backyard Beekeeping (1977) William Scott
The Complete Handbook of Bee-Keeping (1976) Herbert Mace
Hive Management (1992) Richard E Bonney
Some Important Operations in Bee Management(1978) T S K Johansson and M P Johansson
The Philosophy and Practice of Beekeeping (1949) A L Gregg
The Behaviour of Bees - And of Bee-keepers (1948) H J Wadey
Bee Keeping in Britain (1948) R O B Manley
Bee-Keeping for All (1943) Tickner Edwardes
Bees and Honey (1945) George A Carter
Beekeeping up to Date (1934) A B Flower
The Spell of the Honey Bee (1945) W Eric Kelsey
Amateur Beekeeping (1958) Edward Lloyd Sechrist
The Bee Keepers Encyclopedia (1949) A S C Deans
Bee-Keeping Practice (1947) F S Stuart
Bee-keeping with Twenty Hives (1952) A L Sandeman-Allen
Bees are my Business (1956) Harry J Whitcombe
Successful Bee-keeping (1946) E B Wedmore
Honeycraft in Theory and Practice (1948) John A Lawson
Beekeeping (1951) Kenneth K Clark
Beekeeping (MAFF Bulletin No 9) (1957) Colin G Butler
Teach yourself Bee-keeping (1968) A N Schofield
The Art of Bee-Keeping (1945) William Hamilton
Instruction in Beekeeping for the use of Irish Beekeepers (1946) Stationery Office Dublin
The Bee-keeper's Guide (1940) W Herrod-Hempsall
Modern Beekeeping (1933) Herbert Mace
Honey Bees and their Management (1946) Stanley B Whitehead
Beekeeping Up-to-Date (1945) Joseph Tinsley
Handbook of Beekeeping by the Natural Method (1956) A M Hogwood
Beekeeping for Recreation and Profit (1952) J Harold Armitt
Beekeeping for Profit and Pleasure (1945) Addison Webb
Bee Keeping Do's and Dont's (1925) Tickner Edwardes
Queen Breeding for Amateurs (1951) C P Abbott
Biometry Course Notes (BIBBA) (undated) Rev E Milner
Instrumental Insemination of Honey Bee Queens (1977) Harry H Laidlaw Jr
Pedigree Bee Breeding in Western Europe (1983) compiled by BIBBA
Queen Raising the Jenkins Way (1984) Griff Jenkins
Contemporary Queen Rearing (1979) Harry H Laidlaw Jr
Queen-rearing in England (1913) F W L Sladen
Practical Queen Rearing (1929) Frank C Pellett
Raise Your Own Queens by the Punched Cell Method (1977) Richard Smailes
Mating in Miniature (1983) Bernhard Mobus
Queen Rearing (undated) T S Winter
Swarming its Control and Prevention (1945) L E Snelgrove
Swarming of Bees - Bulletin 206 (1975) HMSO
Swarming Under Control (1984) B P Mann
Swarm Control Survey (1946) E R Bent
Pesticides 1986 MAFF & HSE
Spray Liaison (1988) Malcolm Russell
Honey Bee Pathology (1981) Leslie Bailey
Honey Bee Pests, Predators, and Diseases (1978) Roger A. Morse
Infectious Diseases of the Honey-Bee (1963) L Bailey
The Disease of Bees: their Signs, Causes and Treatment (1951) Annie D Betts
Bee Stings and how to avoid them (1949?) H M Pearson
Medical Aspects of Beekeeping (2000) Harry Riches
Natural Medicine from Honey Bees (1991) Jacob Kaal
Bee Medicine (1982) Paul Uccusic
The Beekeeper's Garden (1988) Ted Hooper and Mike Taylor
Oilseed Rape and Bees (1986) Allan Calder
Beekeeping and the Law - Swarms and Neighbours (1993) David Frimston and David Smith
The Skyscraper Hive (1948) M Dugat
The Ventilation of Bee-Hives (1947) E B Wedmore
Lets Build a Bee Hive (1976) Wilbert R Miller
The Observation Hive (1978) Karl Showler
Make Your Own Skep (1969) Rev E Nobbs
Collected Leaflets on Hive Construction BIBBA
Beekeeping Senior Study Notes (Part 1) for the BBKA Examinations (1991) J D and B D Yates
Apiculture for Schools (1977) Ken Stevens
Nature's Way: No 3: Bees and Honey (1978) G Whizzard Publications
Introduction to Beekeeping Teachers Pack + CD-ROM (2001) BBKA
The Lore of the Honeybee (1923) Tickner Edwardes
The Bee Book Book (1991) Geoffrey Lawes
The Archaeology of Beekeeping (1983) Eva Crane
Milestones in Beekeeping and the Swarm Trigger Discovered (1984) A E McArthur
The British Beekeeper's Guide Book (1924) T W Cowan
Adventures among Bees (1924?) Herbert Mace
The Bee-master of Warrilow (1921) Tickner Edwardes
Bees; their Habits, Management and Treatment (1871?) Rev J G Wood
Profitable Bee-keeping (1883?) P V M Filleul
Profitable Bee-keeping (1923) Henry Geary
The Life of the Bee (1958) Maurice Maeterlinck
Bees for Pleasure and Profit (1921) G Gordon Samson
Bees: A Practical Handbook (1907) C N White
Let the Bees Tell You! (1920) S H Smith Bee-keeping; Plain & Practical; How to Make it Pay (1883) Alfred Rusbridge
Practical Beekeeping (1924) Arthur M Sturges
Bees and People (1974) Naum Ioyrish
Beehive Product Bible (1993) Royden Brown
Honey - A Comprehensive Survey (1976) Editor: Eva Crane
A Book of Honey (1980) Eva Crane
Honey for Health (1980) Cecil Tonsley
Bee Produce - Producing Preparing Exhibiting and Judging (1948) W Herrod-Hempsall
How to Raise Beautiful Comb honey (1977) Richard Taylor
Honey Shows - bulletins 1 to 6 (undated) compiled by National Honey Show
Honey in the Kitchen (1978) Joyce White
Mary Workman's Honey Recipes (1974) Compiled by Clara A Furness
Collected Honey Recipes various authors
All about Mead (1971) S W Andrews
Making Mead (1969) Bryan Acton and Peter Duncan
The Pollen Loads of the Honeybee (1952) Dorothy Hodges
A colour guide to pollen loads of the honey bee (1994) William Kirk
About Pollen (1971) G J Binding
Pollen and its Harvesting (1976) Bee Research Association
How to Make Beeswax Candles (undated) Clara Furness
Beeswax Crafts (1996) ed Search Press
Beeswax Molding & Candle Making (undated) Richard Taylor
Beeswax (1981) Ron Brown
Bee Propolis (2001) James Fearnley
The Lives of Wasps and Bees (1969) Sir Christopher Andrews
The Wasps (1973) Howard E Evans and Mary Jane West Eberhard
The Insect Societies (1972) Edward O Wilson
Bees and Mankind (1982) John B Free
Bees of the World (1991) Christopher O'Toole & Anthony Raw
The Red Mason Bee (2000) Christopher O'Toole
The World of Bees (1959) Gilbert Nixon
The Bee Community (1948) F H Metcalf
The Life of the Bumblebee (1978) D V Alford
Bumblebees (1975) D V Alford
Bumblebees (2002) Christopher O'Toole
The Humble Bee (1989) F W L Sladen
The World of the Honeybee (1954) Colin G Butler
The Dark European Honeybee (1990) Eric Milner & John E Dews
The Bee Book (1976) Daphne Moore
The World of Bees (1965) Murray Hoyt Sterns Bemerkungen über Bienen (1971) (written in German) Horst Stern
The Honey-bee; its Natural History, Habits, Anatomy and Microscopical Beauties (1860) James Samuelson
The Social Organisation of Honeybees (1977) John B Free
Bees: Their Vision, Chemical Senses and Language (1968) Karl von Frisch
Bees (1951) I Khalifman
The World of a Beehive (1979) John Powell
The Dance Language & Orientation of Bees (1967) Karl von Frisch
The Wisdom of the Hive (1995) Thomas D Seeley
The Legend of the Hive (1988) Maria Owsianka
The Key of the Hive (1945) J M Dunning
The Anatomy, Physiology and Natural History of the Honey Bee (1943) W Herrod-Hempsall
Anatomy and Dissection of the Honeybee (1962) H A Dade Anatomy of the Honey Bee (1976) R E Snodgrass
The Honey Bee: its Natural History, Anatomy, and Physiology ( 1904) T W Cowan