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Honeybee rescue : a backyard drama / Loree Griffin Burns ; photographs by Ellen Harasimowicz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1623542391
  • 9781623542399
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • SF523.5 .B87 2022
Summary: A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selection, this photo-illustrated book details the work of a beekeeper who rescues bee colonies that have settled in buildings or other dangerous places. (Miller Library Staff)Summary: "Honeybee rescuer Mr. Nelson relocates a colony of 35,000 bees from Mr. Connery's barn back to a hive"--Summary: Bzzzz! When Mr. Connery hears a sound coming from his old barn, he discovers that a colony of honeybees has moved in. The bees have already made honeycomb. Can Mr. Nelson, a bee rescuer, move them to a new, safer location? Burns explains the steps involved in relocating a hive, and the importance of rescuing bee colonies rather than exterminating them. -- adapted from jacket and Author's note at end of book.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Lending Books Elisabeth C. Miller Library Youth Collection QL568 .B87 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39352800190738
Total holds: 0

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A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selection, this photo-illustrated book details the work of a beekeeper who rescues bee colonies that have settled in buildings or other dangerous places. (Miller Library Staff)

"Honeybee rescuer Mr. Nelson relocates a colony of 35,000 bees from Mr. Connery's barn back to a hive"--

Bzzzz! When Mr. Connery hears a sound coming from his old barn, he discovers that a colony of honeybees has moved in. The bees have already made honeycomb. Can Mr. Nelson, a bee rescuer, move them to a new, safer location? Burns explains the steps involved in relocating a hive, and the importance of rescuing bee colonies rather than exterminating them. -- adapted from jacket and Author's note at end of book.

Recommended for preschool (age 0-5) and primary school (age 6-12).

Ages 5-8 Charlesbridge.

Grades K-1 Charlesbridge.

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