A book cover by Shelter Institute titled "The Thinking Beekeeper: A Guide to Natural Beekeeping in Top Bar Hives" by Christy Hemenway, featuring honeycomb and bees, presents an essential beekeeping guide for those interested in sustainable practices.
A person in a yellow shirt holds up a piece of honeycomb while standing behind a wooden counter display, showcasing sustainable beekeeping methods. Various items, including "The Thinking Beekeeper: A Guide to Natural Beekeeping in Top Bar Hives" by Shelter Institute, are arranged on shelves with a barrel beside them.

The Thinking Beekeeper: A Guide to Natural Beekeeping in Top Bar Hives

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Christy Hemenway, founder of Gold Star Honeybees, has published this thoughtful and innovative guide to beekeeping. The book has been chosen as a Mother Earth News Wiser Living Choice and is being touted as the definitive guide to natural and sustainable beekeeping methods.

Christy has offered her popular Top Bar Beekeeping class at Shelter, and we have seen a significant increase in interest in beekeeping. With honey bee populations under threat, many are choosing to help sustain this small and vital part of our ecosystem by providing a pesticide-free home for bees in their backyard. If you're getting started beekeeping or are an experienced beekeeper and looking for guidance, we highly recommend this book.

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What's the buzz about the growing popularity of backyard beekeeping? Providing habitat for bees, pollinating your garden and producing honey for your family are some of the compelling reasons for taking up this exciting hobby. But conventional beekeeping requires a significant investment and has a steep learning curve. The alternative? Consider beekeeping outside the box.

The Thinking Beekeeper is the definitive do-it-yourself guide to natural beekeeping in top bar hives. Based on the concept of understanding and working with bees' natural systems as opposed to trying to subvert them, the advantages of this approach include:
  • simplicity, sustainability and cost-effectiveness
  • increased safety due to less heavy lifting and hive manipulation
  • chemical-free colonies and healthy hives.
Top bar hives can be located anywhere bees have access to forage, and they make ideal urban hives due to their small footprint. Emphasizing the intimate connection between our food systems, bees, and the well-being of the planet, The Thinking Beekeeper will appeal to the new breed of beekeeper who is less focused on maximizing honey yield, and more on ensuring the viability of the bee population now and in the coming years.

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