Author: AQEEL AHMED
Publisher: AQEEL AHMED
ISBN: 1998810496
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
"The Ants and the Beekeeper" Summary of this story In a beautiful field between rolling hills, there was a busy colony of hardworking ants. People knew them for how hard they worked to find food and build complicated underground tunnels. One day, they met a beekeeper who had set up brightly colored beehives at the edge of their field. Andy, a brave ant, went to see what the beekeeper's world was like because he was interested. Andy saw the busy bees moving in and out of the beekeeper's hives to get nectar and talk to each other through dance. He liked how they worked together and had their own way of talking. After hearing the farmer worry about sick bees, Andy told his fellow ants about it. This made him want to help his new friends. The beekeeper's knowledge helped the ants find herbs in the field that could help the sick bees. Their creativity and ability to work together impressed the beekeeper, who worked with the ants to make a unique mix of herbs. Slowly, the bees got stronger, and the field started to buzz again. Andy got more interested in beekeeping after seeing how hard-working and interested the ants were. Mr. Benson taught him how to make honey, how to take care of hives, and how to be a good beekeeper. While this was going on, the ants helped build new beehives by building structures and tunnels. In return, the bees taught the ants how important it is to pollinate. The ants learned that they could help fruits and veggies grow by moving pollen from flower to flower. This new knowledge strengthened the connection between the ants and the bees and showed even more how all living things are linked. The ants and the beekeeper became teachers and taught people in the nearby meadows and woods what they had learned. They did workshops and invited other people to learn about working together, taking care of the environment, and how important it is to help each other. The field became a place where both big and small species came together to do their part to keep the natural world alive and healthy. Over time, the field got better because of all of their work. Flowers grew, which brought lots of bugs and animals. The field turned into a place full of life and color. The story of the ants and the farmer spread far and wide, inspiring people of all ages to work together, value differences, and take care of the environment. As the sun set over the meadow and left a warm golden glow, the ants, bees, beekeeper, and all the other animals felt a deep sense of happiness. So, the story of the field, its people, and the way they worked together inspired people who came after them. It told everyone that if we all work together, we can make a world where peace and cooperation thrive and where the beauty of nature is always appreciated. How the story started: A busy group of ants used to live in a beautiful field between rolling hills. People knew them for how hard they worked to find food and build complicated underground tunnels. Every day, the ants ran back and forth, picking up crumbs and seeds to keep their society alive. A small worker ant named Annie lived with the other ants. She had bright, curious eyes and a strong will that didn't match her small size. Annie was always eager to find out and try new things. Annie wanted to try something new, but the other ants were happy with their pattern. Annie found a sparkling stream at the edge of the meadow one beautiful morning when the ants were going about their normal business of gathering food. Its clean water sparkled in the sun, calling her closer. Annie's friends told her about the dangers that lay outside of their familiar area, but she was too curious to listen. Annie ran as fast as she could toward the stream. As she got closer to the water, she saw a beautiful water lily gently floating on the top. Annie was drawn to it by its beautiful pink flowers. She liked how beautiful it was and thought about the world outside of her village. Annie was thinking about something when she heard a faint voice. It said, "Hello there, little ant!" Annie looked around, confused, to try to figure out where the voice was coming from. Then, a wise old turtle sitting on a nearby rock caught her eye. The turtle said his name was Timothy and that he had lived near the creek for a long time. He had seen how hard the ants worked, and he was amazed by how well they worked together and how determined they were. Timothy was interested in how Annie looked, so he asked her why she had gone so far away from her village. Annie didn't hide her desire for excitement and adventure in the world outside the field. She told Timothy how much she wanted to see new places and meet new animals. Timothy nodded and smiled when he saw that Annie wanted to go exploring. Timothy said, "I've seen a lot of amazing things in my life, and I think you have the spirit of a true adventurer. But don't forget that your colony depends on your hard work and dedication, and there's a lot to learn and discover even in your meadow."
The Ants and the Beekeeper
Author: AQEEL AHMED
Publisher: AQEEL AHMED
ISBN: 1998810496
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
"The Ants and the Beekeeper" Summary of this story In a beautiful field between rolling hills, there was a busy colony of hardworking ants. People knew them for how hard they worked to find food and build complicated underground tunnels. One day, they met a beekeeper who had set up brightly colored beehives at the edge of their field. Andy, a brave ant, went to see what the beekeeper's world was like because he was interested. Andy saw the busy bees moving in and out of the beekeeper's hives to get nectar and talk to each other through dance. He liked how they worked together and had their own way of talking. After hearing the farmer worry about sick bees, Andy told his fellow ants about it. This made him want to help his new friends. The beekeeper's knowledge helped the ants find herbs in the field that could help the sick bees. Their creativity and ability to work together impressed the beekeeper, who worked with the ants to make a unique mix of herbs. Slowly, the bees got stronger, and the field started to buzz again. Andy got more interested in beekeeping after seeing how hard-working and interested the ants were. Mr. Benson taught him how to make honey, how to take care of hives, and how to be a good beekeeper. While this was going on, the ants helped build new beehives by building structures and tunnels. In return, the bees taught the ants how important it is to pollinate. The ants learned that they could help fruits and veggies grow by moving pollen from flower to flower. This new knowledge strengthened the connection between the ants and the bees and showed even more how all living things are linked. The ants and the beekeeper became teachers and taught people in the nearby meadows and woods what they had learned. They did workshops and invited other people to learn about working together, taking care of the environment, and how important it is to help each other. The field became a place where both big and small species came together to do their part to keep the natural world alive and healthy. Over time, the field got better because of all of their work. Flowers grew, which brought lots of bugs and animals. The field turned into a place full of life and color. The story of the ants and the farmer spread far and wide, inspiring people of all ages to work together, value differences, and take care of the environment. As the sun set over the meadow and left a warm golden glow, the ants, bees, beekeeper, and all the other animals felt a deep sense of happiness. So, the story of the field, its people, and the way they worked together inspired people who came after them. It told everyone that if we all work together, we can make a world where peace and cooperation thrive and where the beauty of nature is always appreciated. How the story started: A busy group of ants used to live in a beautiful field between rolling hills. People knew them for how hard they worked to find food and build complicated underground tunnels. Every day, the ants ran back and forth, picking up crumbs and seeds to keep their society alive. A small worker ant named Annie lived with the other ants. She had bright, curious eyes and a strong will that didn't match her small size. Annie was always eager to find out and try new things. Annie wanted to try something new, but the other ants were happy with their pattern. Annie found a sparkling stream at the edge of the meadow one beautiful morning when the ants were going about their normal business of gathering food. Its clean water sparkled in the sun, calling her closer. Annie's friends told her about the dangers that lay outside of their familiar area, but she was too curious to listen. Annie ran as fast as she could toward the stream. As she got closer to the water, she saw a beautiful water lily gently floating on the top. Annie was drawn to it by its beautiful pink flowers. She liked how beautiful it was and thought about the world outside of her village. Annie was thinking about something when she heard a faint voice. It said, "Hello there, little ant!" Annie looked around, confused, to try to figure out where the voice was coming from. Then, a wise old turtle sitting on a nearby rock caught her eye. The turtle said his name was Timothy and that he had lived near the creek for a long time. He had seen how hard the ants worked, and he was amazed by how well they worked together and how determined they were. Timothy was interested in how Annie looked, so he asked her why she had gone so far away from her village. Annie didn't hide her desire for excitement and adventure in the world outside the field. She told Timothy how much she wanted to see new places and meet new animals. Timothy nodded and smiled when he saw that Annie wanted to go exploring. Timothy said, "I've seen a lot of amazing things in my life, and I think you have the spirit of a true adventurer. But don't forget that your colony depends on your hard work and dedication, and there's a lot to learn and discover even in your meadow."
Publisher: AQEEL AHMED
ISBN: 1998810496
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
"The Ants and the Beekeeper" Summary of this story In a beautiful field between rolling hills, there was a busy colony of hardworking ants. People knew them for how hard they worked to find food and build complicated underground tunnels. One day, they met a beekeeper who had set up brightly colored beehives at the edge of their field. Andy, a brave ant, went to see what the beekeeper's world was like because he was interested. Andy saw the busy bees moving in and out of the beekeeper's hives to get nectar and talk to each other through dance. He liked how they worked together and had their own way of talking. After hearing the farmer worry about sick bees, Andy told his fellow ants about it. This made him want to help his new friends. The beekeeper's knowledge helped the ants find herbs in the field that could help the sick bees. Their creativity and ability to work together impressed the beekeeper, who worked with the ants to make a unique mix of herbs. Slowly, the bees got stronger, and the field started to buzz again. Andy got more interested in beekeeping after seeing how hard-working and interested the ants were. Mr. Benson taught him how to make honey, how to take care of hives, and how to be a good beekeeper. While this was going on, the ants helped build new beehives by building structures and tunnels. In return, the bees taught the ants how important it is to pollinate. The ants learned that they could help fruits and veggies grow by moving pollen from flower to flower. This new knowledge strengthened the connection between the ants and the bees and showed even more how all living things are linked. The ants and the beekeeper became teachers and taught people in the nearby meadows and woods what they had learned. They did workshops and invited other people to learn about working together, taking care of the environment, and how important it is to help each other. The field became a place where both big and small species came together to do their part to keep the natural world alive and healthy. Over time, the field got better because of all of their work. Flowers grew, which brought lots of bugs and animals. The field turned into a place full of life and color. The story of the ants and the farmer spread far and wide, inspiring people of all ages to work together, value differences, and take care of the environment. As the sun set over the meadow and left a warm golden glow, the ants, bees, beekeeper, and all the other animals felt a deep sense of happiness. So, the story of the field, its people, and the way they worked together inspired people who came after them. It told everyone that if we all work together, we can make a world where peace and cooperation thrive and where the beauty of nature is always appreciated. How the story started: A busy group of ants used to live in a beautiful field between rolling hills. People knew them for how hard they worked to find food and build complicated underground tunnels. Every day, the ants ran back and forth, picking up crumbs and seeds to keep their society alive. A small worker ant named Annie lived with the other ants. She had bright, curious eyes and a strong will that didn't match her small size. Annie was always eager to find out and try new things. Annie wanted to try something new, but the other ants were happy with their pattern. Annie found a sparkling stream at the edge of the meadow one beautiful morning when the ants were going about their normal business of gathering food. Its clean water sparkled in the sun, calling her closer. Annie's friends told her about the dangers that lay outside of their familiar area, but she was too curious to listen. Annie ran as fast as she could toward the stream. As she got closer to the water, she saw a beautiful water lily gently floating on the top. Annie was drawn to it by its beautiful pink flowers. She liked how beautiful it was and thought about the world outside of her village. Annie was thinking about something when she heard a faint voice. It said, "Hello there, little ant!" Annie looked around, confused, to try to figure out where the voice was coming from. Then, a wise old turtle sitting on a nearby rock caught her eye. The turtle said his name was Timothy and that he had lived near the creek for a long time. He had seen how hard the ants worked, and he was amazed by how well they worked together and how determined they were. Timothy was interested in how Annie looked, so he asked her why she had gone so far away from her village. Annie didn't hide her desire for excitement and adventure in the world outside the field. She told Timothy how much she wanted to see new places and meet new animals. Timothy nodded and smiled when he saw that Annie wanted to go exploring. Timothy said, "I've seen a lot of amazing things in my life, and I think you have the spirit of a true adventurer. But don't forget that your colony depends on your hard work and dedication, and there's a lot to learn and discover even in your meadow."
Bees, Wasps, and Ants
Author: Eric Grissell
Publisher: Timber Press
ISBN: 0881929883
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Explores the biology, importance of, and methods of encouragement of bees, wasps, and ants found in a garden.
Publisher: Timber Press
ISBN: 0881929883
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Explores the biology, importance of, and methods of encouragement of bees, wasps, and ants found in a garden.
Bad Beekeeping
Author: Ron Miksha
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 9781412006279
Category : Bee culture
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A million pounds of honey. Produced by a billion bees! This memoir reconstructs the life of a young man from Pennsylvania as he drops into the bald prairie badlands of southern Saskatchewan. He buys a honey ranch and keeps the bees that make the honey. But he also spends winters in Florida swamps, nurse-maid to ten thousand dainty queen bees. From the dusty Canadian prairie to the thick palmetto swamps of the American south, the reader meets with simple folks who shape the protagonist's character - including a Cree rancher with three sons playing NHL hockey, a Hutterite preacher who yearns to roam the globe, a reclusive bee-eating homesteader, and a grey-headed widow who grows grapefruit, plays a nasty game of scrabble, and lives with four vicious dogs. Encompassing a ten-year period, this true story evolves from the earnest inexperience of the young man as he learns an art and builds a business. Carefully researched natural biology runs counterpoint to human social activities. Bee craft serves as the setting for expositions that contrast American and Canadian lifestyles, while exemplifying the harsh reality of a man working with and against the physical environment.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 9781412006279
Category : Bee culture
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A million pounds of honey. Produced by a billion bees! This memoir reconstructs the life of a young man from Pennsylvania as he drops into the bald prairie badlands of southern Saskatchewan. He buys a honey ranch and keeps the bees that make the honey. But he also spends winters in Florida swamps, nurse-maid to ten thousand dainty queen bees. From the dusty Canadian prairie to the thick palmetto swamps of the American south, the reader meets with simple folks who shape the protagonist's character - including a Cree rancher with three sons playing NHL hockey, a Hutterite preacher who yearns to roam the globe, a reclusive bee-eating homesteader, and a grey-headed widow who grows grapefruit, plays a nasty game of scrabble, and lives with four vicious dogs. Encompassing a ten-year period, this true story evolves from the earnest inexperience of the young man as he learns an art and builds a business. Carefully researched natural biology runs counterpoint to human social activities. Bee craft serves as the setting for expositions that contrast American and Canadian lifestyles, while exemplifying the harsh reality of a man working with and against the physical environment.
Gleanings in Bee Culture
The American Bee Keeper
The Western Honey Bee
Save the Bees with Natural Backyard Hives
Author: Rob McFarland
Publisher: Page Street Publishing
ISBN: 1624141579
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Save the Bees with Natural, Chemical-Free Beekeeping Rob and Chelsea McFarland first started caring for bees, then founded the nonprofit HoneyLove, to meet a need often heard today - we've got to save the bees. For more than two decades, honeybee colonies have steadily declined around the world. Bees and other pollinators are one of the most critical components of our food supply - if they disappear, so do we. You can make a difference by becoming a natural, treatment-free beekeeper right in your backyard. Save the Bees offers different, easy and healthier ways to keep your own hive! Rob and Chelsea share all the wisdom from this ancient practice in a way that is fresh, modern and easy for anyone to do. Along the way, they bust up some common bee myths: - You don't need to spend thousands of dollars on equipment. They tell you the most essential tools you need to get started and what you can make yourself. - You don't need any chemicals, pesticides or supplements to keep your bees healthy. Rob and Chelsea tell you how to recognize and maintain a healthy hive and how to save a failing one. The treatment-free way is not just a way to keep bees; it's the best way - good for you, the bees and the world. Save the Bees breaks down the complexity of beekeeping so you can learn step-by-step how to acquire a colony, care for it and reap the reward - that incredibly delicious, all-natural, chemical-free, unprocessed, sweet, sweet honey. Not to mention you'll be welcomed into the quirky, amazing and fun family of beekeepers around the world. So get on board and let's save some bees.
Publisher: Page Street Publishing
ISBN: 1624141579
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Save the Bees with Natural, Chemical-Free Beekeeping Rob and Chelsea McFarland first started caring for bees, then founded the nonprofit HoneyLove, to meet a need often heard today - we've got to save the bees. For more than two decades, honeybee colonies have steadily declined around the world. Bees and other pollinators are one of the most critical components of our food supply - if they disappear, so do we. You can make a difference by becoming a natural, treatment-free beekeeper right in your backyard. Save the Bees offers different, easy and healthier ways to keep your own hive! Rob and Chelsea share all the wisdom from this ancient practice in a way that is fresh, modern and easy for anyone to do. Along the way, they bust up some common bee myths: - You don't need to spend thousands of dollars on equipment. They tell you the most essential tools you need to get started and what you can make yourself. - You don't need any chemicals, pesticides or supplements to keep your bees healthy. Rob and Chelsea tell you how to recognize and maintain a healthy hive and how to save a failing one. The treatment-free way is not just a way to keep bees; it's the best way - good for you, the bees and the world. Save the Bees breaks down the complexity of beekeeping so you can learn step-by-step how to acquire a colony, care for it and reap the reward - that incredibly delicious, all-natural, chemical-free, unprocessed, sweet, sweet honey. Not to mention you'll be welcomed into the quirky, amazing and fun family of beekeepers around the world. So get on board and let's save some bees.
The Bee-keeper's Directory, Or the Theory and Practice of Bee Culture ... with an Introductory Essay by O. C. Wheeler
The Australian Beekeeping Manual
Author: Robert Owen
Publisher: Exisle Publishing
ISBN: 1775594734
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
The Australian Beekeeping Manual is the most comprehensive reference for both novice and experienced beekeepers in Australia. The accessible yet detailed text, supported by over 350 full-colour photographs and illustrations, covers all the key areas, including the beekeeping equipment needed, how to obtain bees, where to locate them in the garden, and the basics of colony management. There are also in-depth chapters on the lifecycle of the honey bee, extracting honey, creating a bee-friendly garden, entering honey in competitions, pests and diseases, native bees, and rearing queens. A feature of this 2nd edition is the addition of a new chapter on the Flow Hive. The result is an invaluable beekeeping resource that will be referred to time and again, and which can be taken out to the hive for use as an immediate step-by-step guide or read at leisure.
Publisher: Exisle Publishing
ISBN: 1775594734
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
The Australian Beekeeping Manual is the most comprehensive reference for both novice and experienced beekeepers in Australia. The accessible yet detailed text, supported by over 350 full-colour photographs and illustrations, covers all the key areas, including the beekeeping equipment needed, how to obtain bees, where to locate them in the garden, and the basics of colony management. There are also in-depth chapters on the lifecycle of the honey bee, extracting honey, creating a bee-friendly garden, entering honey in competitions, pests and diseases, native bees, and rearing queens. A feature of this 2nd edition is the addition of a new chapter on the Flow Hive. The result is an invaluable beekeeping resource that will be referred to time and again, and which can be taken out to the hive for use as an immediate step-by-step guide or read at leisure.