by Roger Morse
"New" is a relative term. The 4th ed. was published 15 years ago. A bit dated, but worth borrowing from the library. Morse was the professor of apiculture at Cornell University, but the book is written for Langstroth-style beekeepers, nonetheless.
At one time, it was probably a classic must-have, eventhough it has only a few illustrations and black-and-white photos. More recent books (e.g.: The Backyard Beekeeper) displace this as a reference every beekeeper should have.
"New" is a relative term. The 4th ed. was published 15 years ago. A bit dated, but worth borrowing from the library. Morse was the professor of apiculture at Cornell University, but the book is written for Langstroth-style beekeepers, nonetheless.
At one time, it was probably a classic must-have, eventhough it has only a few illustrations and black-and-white photos. More recent books (e.g.: The Backyard Beekeeper) displace this as a reference every beekeeper should have.
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