Hilary Kearney is the author of QueenSpotting and the creator of Girl Next Door Honey, a beekeeping business that offers educational opportunities to hundreds of new beekeepers each year. She maintains the blog Beekeeping Like A Girl and her writing on bees has appeared in Modern Farmer and Grit magazines. Her work has been the subject of features in Huffington Post, Vogue, Mother Earth News, and other outlets. She rescues wild bee colonies and manages around 90 hives in her hometown of San Diego, California.
"Few will be able to resist beekeeper Kearney's master class in
beekeeping, a delightful mixture of how-to tips, popular science
trivia, and interactive challenges... [A] spellbinding study of one
of the world's most important insects, and one with appeal for kids
as well as adults." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A unique
contribution to the vast sea of books on bees and beekeeping, and
super useful for beekeepers hoping to hone their queen-finding
skills. A brilliant little book!" -- Thomas D. Seeley, author of
The Lives of Hives, Honeybee Democracy, and The Wisdom of the Hive
"Entertaining and educational. A great read for bee lovers and
new-bees alike!" -- Melissa Hayes, MinuteEarth "What a trip!
Delightfully written and technically accurate, Queenspotting peeks
into the queen's domain. With fresh prose and charming stories from
the field, Kearney leads you through the intricacies of hive life
and royal behavior. But more than that, the book is just plain fun.
I couldn't rest until I spotted every wily monarch!" -- Rusty
Burlew, HoneyBeeSuite.com "Hilary Kearney writes lyrically,
specifically, and succinctly, in a way that communicates her
fascination and wonder while being factually accurate. Anyone
interested in bees will enjoy this book." -- Michael Bush, author
of The Practical Beekeeper "It is rare that a single book can
appeal to such a variety of readers: curious non-beekeepers who
will appreciate the good science writing and enjoy the puzzles;
beginning beekeepers who want to increase their knowledge and
queen-spotting skills; and experienced beekeepers will find their
sense of wonder about bees rekindled and be able to congratulate
themselves on having developed really good 'queen eyes.'"-- Better
Bee
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