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  • Preferred Plants <i>and</i> Nectar Collecting Times <i>for</i> Honey Production by David MacFawn, Jennifer M.K. O'Keefe, Sophie Warny, Carol Wymer, and June Rampy Ponder

    Preferred Plants and Nectar Collecting Times for Honey Production

    David MacFawn, Jennifer M.K. O'Keefe, Sophie Warny, Carol Wymer, and June Rampy Ponder

    This book addresses three important questions for South Carolina beekeepers – which plants are bees in South Carolina using for nectar forage, when bees collect nectar from those plants, and how can understanding nectar foraging habits inform beekeepers as they work to gather specific types of premium honey? In 2021, the South Carolina Beekeeper’s Association, led by David MacFawn, designed and implemented a statewide pollen study, the first in any state in over fifty years, to answer these questions. Informed by data gathered from 19 apiaries across the state, this book contains the results of that study, including large-scale melissopalynological analyses of collected pollens, weekly dynamics of seasonal nectar flows broken down by ecoregion, and recommendations for how beekeepers can implement this information into yearly honey production planning. As the preeminent reference work for beekeeping in South Carolina, this book will also prove valuable to beekeepers, those interested in becoming beekeepers, and non-beekeepers interested in growing bee-friendly plants alike.

 
 
 

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