Queen Breeding and Genetics – How to Get Better Bees

Queen Breeding and Genetics – How to Get Better Bees by Eigil Holm is a comprehensive guide published by Northern Bee Books on February 27, 2014. This 96-page English edition presents an in-depth exploration of queen breeding and mating, drawing from earlier successful publications in Denmark and Germany. The book is designed to provide the latest information on various aspects of queen production, including mating nucs, mating stations, and instrumental insemination.
Readers will find a wealth of knowledge on the aims of breeding and the criteria for judgment, all presented in full color. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the biological sciences and natural history, focusing on the intricacies of bee breeding and genetics. The content is tailored for both enthusiasts and professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of bee reproduction and management.
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After successful publication in Denmark (1995 ) and Germany (1997 ) this 2010 English translation deals with all aspects of mating and queen breeding and is the latest publication of its kind in the UK. This is a translation of the second (2009) Danish edition, It is full of the latest information. The sub title – suggests much – and delivers on this promise. In full colour it covers The production of Queens, Mating Nucs, Mating Stations, Instrumental Insemination, Aims of Breeding and Judgement – so important and much much more.
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