"Queen Breeding for Amateurs" by Abbott is a classic text on queen rearing, first published in 1947 and revised in 1951. Beekeepers should consider reading this book because it provides foundational knowledge on queen breeding, which is a critical aspect of beekeeping for maintaining healthy and productive hives.Queen breeding is essential for several reasons:
Although the book is quite dated, the principles of queen rearing have remained largely consistent over time. The book's historical perspective can also provide valuable insights into how queen rearing practices have evolved and why certain methods have stood the test of time.
Given the book's age, it may not cover the latest techniques or advances in bee genetics, but it still serves as a valuable resource for understanding the basics of queen rearing. For beekeepers interested in expanding their knowledge and skills in queen breeding, Abbott's book can be a helpful starting point, complemented by more current resources and methods.