
Native bees of the ACT and NSW South Coast. A spotter’s guide
Native bees of the ACT and NSW South Coast. A spotter’s guideBy Peter Abbott,Published by peterabbott@iinet.net.au2022, 127 pp. Online price $30.ISBN 978-0-646-86911-7 Review by Michael
Native bees of the ACT and NSW South Coast. A spotter’s guideBy Peter Abbott,Published by peterabbott@iinet.net.au2022, 127 pp. Online price $30.ISBN 978-0-646-86911-7 Review by Michael
By Megan Halcroft, Bees Business Review by Alex Griffiths, native beekeeper and founder of Little Bee & Me, educator at Little Bee’s Secret Garden. With
Dean Haley launched his new book, ‘The Honey of Australian Native Stingless Bees” in August at Brisbane’s Avid Reader (awarded bookshop of the year at
1st Review by David Anderson,northsidenativebees.com.au A much-anticipated envelope was waiting in my letterbox on Friday night, containing a copy of Dean Haley’s book ‘The Honey
Review by Tobias Smith, stingless bee researcher at the University of Queensland, June 2021 With over 600 known species globally, the stingless honey bees (Apidae:
Greg’s book is a beginner’s guide to Native Stingless Bee husbandry aimed at providing advice for people looking to buy their first hive and also
In a world where children are introduced to the world of “bees” through stories of a single species – the introduced Apis mellifera (European honeybee),
Toby’s book is wonderful in its simplicity and fills a really critical niche. As native bee research in Australia continues to grow, many new researchers
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