Confessions of a Bad Beekeeper: What Not to Do When Keeping Bees (with Apologies to My Own)
Bill Turnbull had no intention of becoming a beekeeper. But when he saw an ad for beekeeping classes — after a swarm of bees landed in his suburban backyard — it seemed to be a sign. Despite being stung on the head — twice — at his first hands-on beekeeping class, Turnbull found himself falling in love with the fascinating, infuriating honeybee.
As a new beekeeper, Turnbull misplaced equipment for months, got stung more times — and in more places — than he cares to remember, and once even lost some bees up a chimney. But he kept at it, with a ready sense of humor and Zen-like acceptance of every mishap. And somehow, along the way, he learned a great deal about himself and the world around him.
Confessions of a Bad Beekeeper chronicles Turnbull’s misadventures (and brief moments of triumph) in the curious world of backyard beekeeping — and also highlights both the threat to our bee population and what we can do to help these vital little creatures do their wonderful work.
- Author
- Bill Turnbull
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 256
- Publisher
- The Experiment
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781615190324
- Genres
- memoir, humor, science
- Release date
- 2011
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