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A friend of mine took up beekeeping as a hobby. I wanted to send a book on it as a gift, but so far all Amazon, piratebay and z-lib spit out are at best pop-sci books on beekeeping.

Does /sci/ know of any genuinely good books on apiculture with a more academic slant?

>> No.16150942

no one?
No one on this entire board ever thought of keeping bees?

>> No.16150948

I like their honey

>> No.16150958

>>16150284
wrong /bee/ my dude

https://www.thebeebx.com/product-page/beekeeper-s-bible

https://www.reddit.com/r/Beekeeping/comments/36hqrd/recommended_reading_for_beekeepers_and_aspiring/

>> No.16151217
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>>16150942
>>>/an/
>>>/out/

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>>16150958
thanks, especially the booklist
>>16151217
like I said: academic books, not "howto make honey 101". You could also call them scientific books or /sci/entific books