"Professor Einstein said that if the bees disappear, so do we I'm
so glad Bill Dullas is doing this book." Alan Cheney, Ph.D., Saba
University School of Medicine, Dutch West Indies. "I tried to have
well-trained police officers and deputies. Bill is paying attention
to the training of beekeepers." Johannes F. Spreen, retired police
commissioner of Detroit and sheriff of Oakland County, Michigan.
"Honey's anti-bacterial qualities may make it valuable in treating
microbes that have become resistant to antibiotics such as
methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus-MRSA." Dr. Diane
Holloway, formerly in practice at Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas,
Texas. "This knowledge should help you in minimizing any
significant impact that the Africanized bee could have on your
daily life." Fire Chief Robert Biscoe, Fire District of Sun City
West, Arizona. This well-illustrated text is perfect for beginning
beekeepers, experienced beekeepers and their employees, entomology
students, and the layman. It offers instructions and information
for: Problems with helpers, animals, people, health, and disasters
Working with beeswax, pollen, enzymes, and package bees Dealing
with diseases, mites, colony collapse, and Africanized bees
Robbing, extracting, bee removal, re-queening and queen rearing
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