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A modest yet thorough handbook, this work brings the seasoned expertise of a long‑serving Swiss apiary master to the Scottish countryside. Written as a tribute to the Highland Society, it argues that the mountainous climates of Switzerland and Scotland share enough similarity for the proven techniques to thrive across the border. The translator hopes the clear, practical instructions will encourage ordinary farmers to turn their humble apiaries into reliable sources of honey and wax.
The guide walks readers through every essential step, from choosing the perfect site and constructing sturdy hives to handling swarms, feeding colonies, and protecting them through harsh winters. Detailed chapters cover hive shapes, entrance sizes, artificial swarms, disease control, and even the subtle “language” of bees. While rooted in early‑19th‑century practice, the advice remains grounded in careful observation, offering timeless insight for anyone curious about nurturing these industrious insects.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (140K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: John Anderson, 1829.
Credits
Tom Cosmas compiled from materials made available at The Internet Archive and placed in the Public Domain.
Release date
2022-04-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1740–1827
A Swiss pastor and pioneering beekeeper, he helped turn close observation of bees into books that shaped modern apiculture. His writing blends practical skill, natural history, and the patient curiosity of an eighteenth-century country scholar.
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