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Bees on Honeycomb
Bees on Honeycomb

Tracy Bees Library

Authored by Tracie Stacey

The Tracy Bees book collection is a distinguished body of educational work authored by Tracie Stacey, founder of Tracy Bees and a dedicated researcher of honey, hive intelligence, mineral ecology, and ethical beekeeping practices.

These publications are the result of extensive study, field observation, historical research, and cross-disciplinary analysis. Every book reflects years of inquiry into the biological, cultural, agricultural, and environmental significance of bees and honey.

Tracie Stacey writes with both reverence and rigor. Her work bridges ancient wisdom with modern science, offering readers a comprehensive and intellectually grounded understanding of the hive and its role in human and planetary wellness.

The Tracy Bees Library includes:

• The Dog’s Guide to Honey — exploring the responsible use and benefits of raw honey for canine health

• The Guide to Honey — a complete historical, nutritional, and cultural study of honey across civilizations

• Organic Beekeeping — ethical stewardship and hive-conscious practices

• Mineral and Copper Influence on Bees — examining conductivity, hive vitality, and environmental synergy

• Ecosystem Restoration and Pollinator Health

• The biological intelligence of the hive

• The relationship between bees, minerals, agriculture, and human wellbeing

Each book is written with scholarly care, clarity, and precision. Research sources include agricultural studies, historical documentation, ecological science, nutritional analysis, and observational field experience. The intention is not speculation, but education.

Tracie Stacey approaches bees not as commodities, but as living systems of extraordinary complexity. Her work emphasizes stewardship over ownership, partnership over extraction, and informed responsibility over assumption.

The Tracy Bees collection is created for readers who value depth, accuracy, and beautifully presented knowledge. It is for those who seek to truly understand the hive — its structure, its chemistry, its history, and its indispensable role in sustaining life.

These are not trend-driven publications.

They are carefully constructed educational works authored by a woman deeply committed to research, refinement, and the elevation of bee consciousness worldwide.

At Tracy Bees, knowledge is cultivated with integrity.

And every page reflects it.

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The benefits of honey for dogs


Honey has been valued for thousands of years for its antimicrobial, healing, and nutritional properties. When used properly, honey can support canine immune health, wound healing, and overall vitality. This guide helps readers understand how natural honey can safely benefit their beloved companions.
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Copper, Minerals, and the Hidden Support System of Bees

One of the fascinating areas explored in the Tracy Bees books is the connection between minerals, copper, and pollinator vitality.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bees interact constantly with the natural mineral world. From the soils that nourish flowering plants to the trace elements present in nectar and pollen, minerals play a quiet but powerful role in the health of pollinators and the ecosystems they support.

Copper in particular has long been associated with conductivity and natural energy systems. In nature, copper rich soils often support vibrant plant life, which in turn provides nourishment for bees and other pollinators.

Understanding the relationship between minerals, soil health, and pollinator vitality opens an entirely new perspective on the delicate systems that support life.

Through these educational guides, Tracy Bees encourages readers to see bees not as isolated insects but as part of a larger living network connecting soil, minerals, plants, pollinators, and ecosystems.

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Organic Beekeeping and Respect for the Hive
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Another important focus within the Tracy Bees collection is organic and ethical beekeeping.Modern beekeeping practices sometimes rely on chemical treatments, artificial feeding, and interventions that can disrupt the natural balance of the hive. The Tracy Bees approach encourages readers to look at bees from a more natural perspective.

This philosophy is explored in the Organic Beekeeping Guide, which introduces readers to principles of working with bees in ways that respect their natural behaviors and biological systems. Rather than forcing the hive to adapt to human methods, organic approaches aim to create environments where bees can thrive naturally.
By understanding how bees build, communicate, forage, and regulate their colonies, people can develop a deeper appreciation for the extraordinary intelligence that exists within the hive.

Organic beekeeping encourages observation, patience, and respect for the natural rhythms of bee societies.
In many ways, the hive itself becomes the teacher.
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The Hive Guide: The Living Roles of Bees, Told in Their Own Voices 
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​The Hive Guide draws readers into the living world of honeybees through a blend of storytelling and real science, with each chapter voiced by a different bee sharing its role inside the hive. Rooted in authentic behavior yet written with warmth and reflection, it reveals how cooperation, rhythm, and collective purpose allow the hive to thrive. Both educational and meditative, the book offers insight into pollinators while exploring deeper themes of connection, resilience, and shared intelligence.

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The Queen Bee's Guide to Honey

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​The Queen Bee’s Guide to Honey is a comprehensive exploration of honey’s history, science, health benefits, and ecological importance, told in the commanding voice of the Queen Bee. From ancient civilizations to modern research, it examines how bees create honey, its nutritional and medicinal value, global production, and ethical stewardship. Both authoritative and reverent, this guide reveals honey not just as food, but as a symbol of resilience, ecosystem balance, and our shared future with the hive.

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Africanized bees of Sedona

 

Another important guide written by Tracy Bees explores the Africanized bees of Sedona and the American Southwest. These bees have often been misunderstood and portrayed negatively in public narratives. This book presents a thoughtful and educational perspective on their ecological role, resilience, and importance as pollinators in warm environments.By examining the science and history of Africanized bees, the guide helps readers move beyond fear based misconceptions and toward a deeper appreciation of these remarkable honeybees.All Tracy Bees guides are written to be easy to read, educational, and deeply engaging, making them ideal for readers of many ages who want to understand the living world more clearly.

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