The Beekeepers Field guide- David Cramp

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Just seen this on the web, and thought it looked quite good as a concise reference. Does anyone know it, and how do you rate it?


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I purchased a copy last year.
Had a flick through and have had it on the shelf since.
 
Bought a copy two years ago..
Ideal aid for those with short term memory loss..
 
What's Cramp David got to do with bee keeping?
Oh! I see sorry ,must be short term memory loss (blush)
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I've seen a couple of Cramp's other books. There was some 'overlap'.

He has a very 'international' perspective with experience in NZ, Spain and the US as well as the UK.
Hence he loves Langstroths, and warns about the risk of Bears and Bee Eaters, etc.
Worth a library loan for a look through. But no, I wasn't moved to buy my own copy.
 
Thanks, people. I think I'll keep my money in my pocket.

Well OK, spend it on something else.... :)
 
Have browsed it, not sure there's a gap it fits in. His "A Practical Manual of Beekeeping" is good and I find the bullet point layout much easier to reference than the older dense text approaches (Hooper for instance).

When would you use a condensed version at much the same level? The suggestion is that it could be a reference carried in the field but it's not so light and durable that you carry it everywhere. Find a book you like and once you know the layout it's the one you return to. Quicker referencing more than makes up for a little extra weight.
 
If you're looking for a good book try Clive debruyn's one
 
:iagree:

And that's why I'm not admitting to buying it. :blush5:

Though I do know a couple of seasoned keepers who keep a copy at hand,

I am an honourable (?) and long standing# Fellow of the UK Club for Idiots.

# only when sober.
 
The Beekeepers Field guide- David Cramp


I won't be buying one.

I may be a beekeeper, but I don't own a field.


Dusty.

He's talking about doing a follow up "The Cathedral roof beekeepers guide" - might be more use !

Comes with free guide to providing oxygen to people with altitude sickness ...
 
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He's talking about doing a follow up "The Cathedral roof beekeepers guide" - might be more use !

Comes with free guide to providing oxygen to people with altitude sickness ...

........and how to avoid lead poisoning in bees!

Not to mention the dangers of deafness from the bells, the bells!!!

Dusty
 
........and how to avoid lead poisoning in bees!

Not to mention the dangers of deafness from the bells, the bells!!!

Dusty

Lead poisoning? Decontaminated by Pikies!
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