Most beginner beekeeping mistakes are not small.
A failed package, a badly timed split, a winter loss, or contaminated honey can quickly cost hundreds of dollars in bees, equipment, lost production, and wasted time.
In this practical guide, third-generation beekeeper William Falconburg breaks down 10 of the most common and expensive mistakes beekeepers make - and more importantly, how to avoid them.
Each chapter covers:
The mistake
What it costs
Why it happens
How to prevent it
When spending money actually makes sense
This book is not about "perfect" beekeeping.
It is about reducing avoidable losses, improving decision-making, and helping you understand the real-world conditions that affect colony survival and productivity.
Whether you are just getting started or already managing several hives, this guide will help you avoid many of the expensive frustrations that catch new beekeepers off guard.