Honeybee Rescue: A Backyard Drama

by Loree Griffin Burns (Author)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Fans of the Scientists in the Field series will love discovering ways to save and protect bees through the eyes of a honeybee rescuer. Follow honeybee rescuer Mr. Nelson as he expertly removes a colony of bees from Mr. Connery's barn (with a vacuum!) and helps it relocate back to a hive. Photographs of Mr.Nelson's relocation of the colony help bring the honeybee rescue to life. Nature lovers and scientists-to-be will be abuzz as they learn all the ways to keep honeybees (and our ecosystem) safe.
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When Mr. Connery, a beekeeper, hears his garage buzzing and finds a colony of bees setting up housekeeping inside, he knows just what to do. He calls Mr. Nelson, who arrives with his bee-vac, a special vacuum cleaner designed for exactly this situation. Mr. Nelson uses it to gently remove some 35,000 honeybees from the wax comb they've built in Mr. Connery's garage and keep them safe while the two White men reconstitute the bees' comb in a new hive for Mr. Connery's garden. Burns, a beekeeper herself, describes the action in vivid, economical prose: "Vacuuming bees requires both patience and stamina." She interlaces contextual information into her narrative, so readers learn why bees swarm, how they build their hives, and how Mr. Nelson's bee-vac works even as they follow the riveting story. Harasimowicz's crisp photos document the process clearly (that it plays out on a gorgeous summer day helps); occasional superimposed arrows with labels orient readers visually. Readers in beekeeping households will note some oversimplification that allows Burns to dive right in to the adventure, but her information is scrupulously accurate after that. They will also observe that Mr. Nelson works without a veil, a fact addressed in a closing Q&A. A glossary, sources, further reading, and acknowledgments round out the backmatter. Both an excellent nonfiction adventure and a novel addition to honeybee lit.

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Loree Griffin Burns
Loree Griffin Burns is an award-winning writer who holds a PhD in biochemistry. Each of her books draws heavily on both her passion for nature and her experience as a working scientist. She is the author of Life on Surtsey: Iceland's Upstart Island, Citizen Scientist: Be a Part of Scientific Discovery in Your Own Back Yard, and Beetle Busters: A Rogue Insect and the People Who Track It.

Ellen Harasimowicz has been a professional photographer since 2003. She has made photographs for newspapers and schools, and she has illustrated four children's books, all with Loree Griffin Burns. Ellen loves to travel and photograph far-off places. www.ellenharasimowicz.com
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781623542399
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing
Publication date
May 20, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
TEC003000 - Technology & Engineering | Agriculture | General
Library of Congress categories
Honeybee
Bee culture
Beekeepers

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