Élever des abeilles en ruche Warré
The Warré hive, invented by Abbé Émile Warré in the 20th century, favours the natural cycle of bees, offers an inexpensive approach and facilitates honey harvesting without requiring much equipment, appealing to both novice and expert beekeepers.
- Author: Olivier Duprez
- Number of pages: 80
- ISBN: 9782815307864
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Description
Invented in the 20th century by an abbot who gave it his name, the Warré hive is characterized by its ability to maximize the natural life cycle of the bee, its low cost, and its ease of honey harvesting, requiring virtually no equipment. This small, square hive is now popular with both beginner beekeepers, who choose it for its ease of use, and experienced beekeepers, who adopt it for a less interventionist approach to beekeeping. Colony life, descriptions and specific features, a calendar of beekeeping operations… In this book, you will find all the keys to managing your Warré hive and harvesting your honey while best preserving the life of the bees.
Specifications
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 15 × 21 × 1 cm |
| Weight | 0.24 kg |