E-book Category: Animals, Hobbies, Home Business E-book Title: Beekeeping For Beginners Author: Keith Gilbert Book Description: Many People Don't Know Where To Start! You may have dreams in your head about your own honeybee colony. But you may have had questions and problems pop into your mind just as quickly. It can be a little overwhelming and discouraging! "If only there was an all-in-one resource that would teach me all I need to know to get started with beekeeping," you might be wishing. I have good news for you: now there is a resource just like that! Introducing "Beekeeping For Beginners"
Finally - something for beginners!
Even if you don't know anything about beekeeping, you'll find all the basics of beekeeping that you need to know in "Beekeeping For Beginners".
This guide will take you from knowing next to nothing about beekeeping to enjoying your first harvest of honey!
In "Beekeeping For Beginners," You'll Discover... - How you too can start beekeeping, step-by-step!
- How your bees "ripen" your honey (hint: see your bees doing this, and you know your honey is being ripened!) (page 27)
- The best time of year to start beekeeping (page 35)
- How to tell and what to do if your queen bee dies (page 62)
- Where to keep bees (Live in the city? No problem!) (page 32)
- What to make a "watering trough" for your bees out of (page 29)
- What kind of bees should you get? (page 38)
- What "swarming" is and why bees are so peaceable during it (page 52)
- How to remove bees from a frame to put them in their new home (page 51)
- Using a smoker to make your bees completely calm (page 41)
- What direction should your hives face? (page 35)
- Who should keep bees? (page 32)
- If you live north of ________, you should winter your hives (indoors or outdoors) - here's how (page 94)
- What kind of hive should you use for your bees? (page 47)
- The best trees, plants, and flowers for bees to produce as much and as best honey as possible (page 103)
- The two simple & easy things you can buy to be safe from bee stings (page 41)
- How many hives you should start with (page 36)
- Where not to stand when walking around a hive (page 42)
- How to safely handle bees (page 40)
- The best places to store your harvested honey (page 127)
- How to easily drive away ants and other enemies from your hives (page 116)
- A small, inexpensive tool you'll want for beekeeping (page 42)
- What kind of clothes NOT to wear when around a hive (page 42)
- Keeping a see-through "observation" hive (page 114)
- How to divide a colony of bees (page 60)
- How to remove honey from a hive (page 84)
- And so, so much more! You wouldn't have the patience to read everything if I listed it all here. (If you have a question about beekeeping that's not listed here, chances are it's in "Beekeeping For Beginners!")
A Warning About Beekeeping
Beekeeping is NOT for everyone.
Why?
Because beekeeping is a slightly "different" hobby.
It's not a simple hobby like video gaming, or even bottle collecting or coin collecting.
It's a hobby where you learn, go outside to work, and then enjoy the rewards when you harvest your first crop of honey.
But here's my real warning...
It can be really easy to get frustrated. But there's a reason so many people get frustrated.
They don't have a good guide to follow!
That's exactly what "Beekeeping for Beginners" is. Whether you know some things about beekeeping already or know nothing about beekeeping, "Beekeeping for Beginners" will get you started with the information you need to know!
4 Huge Benefits of Beekeeping... Beekeeping takes some work, but you'll get so much out of it. Here are just 4 ways you'll benefit from beekeeping! | | | 1. Getting that exercise! For many people, it's hard to find a reason to go out and exercise. In beekeeping, you'll find a great way to get outside, get moving, and get some fresh air! (But don't worry... your workout won't be too strenuous) |
| | | 2. Learning about nature. Yes, yes, I know - I said the word "LEARN" - but don't worry. Beekeeping isn't the same as reading a dry school textbook. That's the beauty of it! You can immerse yourself in nature, learning more about it, while still having lots of fun! |
| | | 3. Using your time in a constructive way. Think of how many hours everyone wastes on basically pointless activities, just to use up their time - watching TV shows, playing video games, surfing the internet, to mention a few. What if there was a way to use your time more constructively? Beekeeping is a perfect way to do that! |
There's no doubt beekeeping is a worthwhile hobby. But now - You Need To Ask Yourself This Question... "Am I going to take the route of learning everything by myself about beekeeping?" Sure, you could do that - pulling a little information from this source, searching for the question to another beekeeping question, trying to put it all together.... But that's the hard route! Why not take the easy route instead? All you have to do is invest a bit of money to get a guide, Beekeeping for Beginners, that will show you exactly how to get started with beekeeping. I think the choice is simple! "OK Keith - So What's The Cost For This Incredible Resource?" Let's do a quick comparison... One of the popular ways to learn beekeeping is to attend a beekeeping class or course. I did a quick search on beekeeping courses, and three of the sites I found had prices of over $100, over $150, and over $300 respectively. What would be a fair price for "Beekeeping For Beginners"? Well, the average cost of the three classes I just listed is about $180. If I charged just half of that, the price of "Beekeeping For Beginners" would be $90. But I'm not even going to charge you half of that! Your investment for the entire "Beekeeping For Beginners" eBook is just $27.00! You'll never have to worry about keeping up with a class because you can go at any pace you'd like. You'll never have to spend lots of money for a class, spend time and money on transportation, and find a parking space. More... | 
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