American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 188
... Cluster in Winter Bulletin No. 93 , of the Department of Agriculture upon the above subject , is a report of special studies made by our well - known and able friend , Dr. E. F. Phillips , in charge of bee - culture investigations , and ...
... Cluster in Winter Bulletin No. 93 , of the Department of Agriculture upon the above subject , is a report of special studies made by our well - known and able friend , Dr. E. F. Phillips , in charge of bee - culture investigations , and ...
Page 192
... clustered about the bottom of a well ventilated hive during ideal weather , but when the reverse comes , even the large well ... cluster there and shut it out . This is also the only sure cure for hanging out during a honey - flow . BEE ...
... clustered about the bottom of a well ventilated hive during ideal weather , but when the reverse comes , even the large well ... cluster there and shut it out . This is also the only sure cure for hanging out during a honey - flow . BEE ...
Page 193
... clusters of bloom now whiten the mountain sides , is a great favorite with bees , but chiefly for pollen . This is the chief use also of the gray arte- misia , which lends much of the gray to the landscape . This plant furnishes ...
... clusters of bloom now whiten the mountain sides , is a great favorite with bees , but chiefly for pollen . This is the chief use also of the gray arte- misia , which lends much of the gray to the landscape . This plant furnishes ...
Page 194
... clusters in the cages . The express was $ 1.64 on the 23 pounds weight . If the bees could have been sent by parcels post the cost would have been 98 cents . It will be seen that 10 pounds of bees were. 194 June , 1914 .
... clusters in the cages . The express was $ 1.64 on the 23 pounds weight . If the bees could have been sent by parcels post the cost would have been 98 cents . It will be seen that 10 pounds of bees were. 194 June , 1914 .
Page 196
... cluster of snow - covered mountains , of which Monte Rosa and the Matterhorn are the highest . But the latter is the more conspicuous , owing to its sharp peak . The Rhone river which we first saw at Lyon , then at Geneva , at its exit ...
... cluster of snow - covered mountains , of which Monte Rosa and the Matterhorn are the highest . But the latter is the more conspicuous , owing to its sharp peak . The Rhone river which we first saw at Lyon , then at Geneva , at its exit ...
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