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over 2.2 Million Copies in Print<br />

SPRING 20<strong>18</strong><br />

NEW RELEASES<br />

23<br />

Updated with a complete redesign<br />

in a larger trim size with full-color<br />

photography and graphics<br />

throughout<br />

••<br />

Second edition of a best-selling reference<br />

(978-1-60342-550-6; 30,000 copies in print)<br />

•<br />

• Soaring interest in bees and beekeeping as colony<br />

health continues to be an international concern<br />

NOW IN<br />

FULL COLOR<br />

<strong>Storey</strong>’s Guide to Keeping<br />

Honey Bees, 2nd Edition<br />

Malcolm T. Sanford and Richard E. Bonney<br />

Beekeeping’s popularity has surged in recent years in response to international<br />

concern about colony collapse disorder and declining pollinator populations. First<br />

published in 2010, <strong>Storey</strong>’s Guide to Keeping Honey Bees has become the trusted<br />

handbook for novice and seasoned beekeepers alike.<br />

This totally redesigned second edition features full-color photography and<br />

illustrations and a larger trim size, plus up-to-date information on honey bee<br />

health. The go-to reference features comprehensive yet accessible information on<br />

everything from planning hives and installing a colony to preventing disease and<br />

managing productive hives that will bear bountiful honey harvests year after year.<br />

Readers learn how to install and maintain a disease-free,<br />

productive hive.<br />

JULY 20<strong>18</strong><br />

288 pages; 7 x 9¼<br />

Full-color<br />

Paper<br />

$24.95 US / $37.95 CAN / £<strong>18</strong>.99 UK<br />

ISBN 978-1-61212-978-5; No. 622978<br />

Hardcover<br />

$34.95 US / $52.95 CAN / UK: NA<br />

ISBN 978-1-61212-983-9; No. 622983<br />

Paperback<br />

Hardcover<br />

Dr. Malcolm T. Sanford is professor emeritus at the University of Florida. He<br />

has been published extensively in the apiculture press, including the journals<br />

Bee Culture and American Bee Journal. He has written an apiculture newsletter<br />

for more than 30 years featuring beekeeping information from around the world.<br />

He is the developer of the Apis Information Resource Center beekeep.info and<br />

lives in Gainesville, Florida.<br />

BACKLIST HIGHLIGHT<br />

100 Plants to Feed the Bees<br />

ISBN 978-1-61212-701-9<br />

No. 622701<br />

See page 39

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