Cormac Farrell is an environmental scientist and beekeeper, best known as the Head Beekeeper for the Australian Parliament. He manages several apiaries and orchards throughout Canberra, creating unique food experiences that educate and inspire, pushing the boundaries of what cities can produce.
‘This is a thorough, informative and delightful book. Open to any page and you'll find fascinating stories, intriguing bee-facts and beautiful pictures grounded in Cormac's broad experience and deep knowledge.’ * — Stuart Anderson, co-inventor of the Flow Hive * “This excellent book is a great summation of urban beekeeping. Buy this book for yourself, your bee club or interest group. You won’t be disappointed by Cormac Farrell’s wisdom, experience and his insights into the future” * Australian Bee Journal * ""Beeautiful! Delightful and essential reading for the beginner and advanced bee lover alike. Cormac Farrell’s enthusiasm, intelligence, thoughtfulness and warmth infuse every page. This is not just a book about bees. Woven through the buzz about our honey-making friends is an underlying message about our relationship with nature and our responsibility to shape a future we can share with all living things."" * Tanya Ha, environmental advocate and science journalist * “Lifting the lid on the hives on the hill” about the launch of Urban Beekeeping and the launch at the Museum of Australian Democracy. “Part instruction manual for urban beekeeping, part manual for city planners, governments and citizens in creating a more sustainable way of life” * The Canberra Times * “If you’ve ever wondered about keeping bees but were unsure about what type of bee, what type of hive, what type of space, what are the rules, this is a fabulous read. It’s useful for backyard beekeepers who want to have hives on rooftops or balconies. It’s useful if you want to support native stingless bees or make your own urban bee hotels. It’s useful just to know you can make a difference by choosing an organic-certified pesticide and applying it at night, when the bees are asleep, or before your plants flower, so bees don’t accidentally take home poisoned nectar. I loved this book – a fabulous, good-looking, exciting and informative read.” -- Cristy Burn * Instagram * “If you’re looking for a book that ticks all the boxes for the urban beekeeper, put this book on your list. It’s essential reading for anyone who keeps bees in a small town or an inner-city concrete jungle, in a backyard, on a balcony, or on the rooftop of a city skyscraper. It’s about becoming better acquainted with the needs of your local environment through beekeeping, and bolstering the buffet of flowers for native pollinators and honey bees to live together sustainably.” -- Dr Anna Carrucan * Australasian Beekeeper * “Cormac Farrell is an environmental scientist and beekeeper, best known as the Head Beekeeper for the Australian Parliament. Read the introduction from Urban Beekeeping and find out about Cormac Farrell's love for beekeeping.” * Good Reading - Bonus Content EDM * “The book is for people who have been keeping bees for a bit or they want to get into native bees in particular, but they are looking to move beyond the backyard. I am looking to connect with community now. It's for city planners, for people running community gardens so they look at what are the other species, particularly native bees, you can add and how do you add them? What do you do in terms of bee hotels, what plants do you plant, how do you design a space for native bees... how do you set up a rooftop garden and rooftop apiary ... it fundamentally changes how you see urban landscapes.” -- Afternoons with Emma Bickley * ABC Canberra * “It’s a great book with some fantastic photos. A ripper. Get your copy and get involved.” * 6PR Weekend Wake Up Radio with Seinor and Jamie Burnett * “Reveals Farrell to be all about transforming our cities to produce food, nurture wildlife and create connection. Mostly, the book is an excellent practical guide to starting your own hive, plants to feed your bees, the pros and cons of different hives, and care and management, with sections on pests and diseases and varroa mite. It will help you fall in love with bees.” * Organic Gardening Magazine * “Urban Beekeeping can be read in one sitting to learn how to bring the natural landscape into our cities – or as a reference book to go back to when you can’t work out why you don’t have as much honey as last year. Through it, Cormac takes his readers on the journey of creating a thriving urban hive – from what species are best, to setting up the apiary, what flowers bees are partial to, what sort of hives suit different environments and managing hives.“ * The Riot ACT * “Urban Beekeeping is an easy read filled with beautiful photographs, entertaining stories and clear how-to information, making this an instruction manual to adapt your urban surrounds to a haven for native bees, honey bees and other pollinators.” * Amateur Beekeepers Association *