Manual of the apiary

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Manual of the apiary

by Albert John Cook

EN·~9 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total

A. J. COOK, Professor of Entomology IN THE MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

0:40

PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION.

4:03

PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION.

7:34

ILLUSTRATIONS.

2:51

INTRODUCTION. WHO MAY KEEP BEES.

28:52

PART FIRST.

0:01

NATURAL HISTORY OF THE HONEY BEE.

0:02

CHAPTER I. THE BEE'S PLACE IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM.

43:37

CHAPTER II. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.

1:38:44

CHAPTER III. SWARMING OR NATURAL METHOD OF INCREASE.

6:16

Description

A clear‑sighted guide written for both the curious beginner and the seasoned beekeeper, this manual walks readers through the fundamentals of apiary work while staying up‑to‑date with the latest scientific discoveries of its time. Drawing from years of lecture experience at a leading agricultural college, the author blends straightforward explanations with detailed illustrations drawn directly from nature, making complex bee behavior surprisingly accessible. Readers will find practical advice on hive construction, seasonal management, and disease prevention, all organized in a handy indexed format for quick reference.

Beyond the basics, the book delves into the biology of honeybees, exploring their social structure, communication, and the role they play in agriculture. It also highlights the contributions of pioneering apiarists, offering a sense of the field’s rich history while encouraging modern experimentation. Whether you’re looking to start a modest backyard apiary or deepen your scientific understanding, the text offers a balanced mix of theory and hands‑on guidance.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (549K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Thomas G. Newman & Sons, 1879.

Credits

Tom Cosmas compiled from materials made available at The Internet Archive.

Release date

2022-05-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Albert John Cook

Albert John Cook

1842–1916

A pioneering American entomologist and teacher, he helped turn the study of insects into a practical science for farmers and students. His work shaped early entomology in both Michigan and California.

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