American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 182
... colonies or nuclei , deduct 25 cents each . I have successfully shipped bees and queens from this place every month of the year . I started two colonies Jan. 25 on their voyage to Nutsusarida , Kobe , Japan . Each con- tained a Breeder ...
... colonies or nuclei , deduct 25 cents each . I have successfully shipped bees and queens from this place every month of the year . I started two colonies Jan. 25 on their voyage to Nutsusarida , Kobe , Japan . Each con- tained a Breeder ...
Page 185
... colonies usually show no inclination to swarm . Why , I do not know . 10. It is adjustable to make a shallow bottom for summer and a deep one for winter . It contains many other valuable features which will be apparent to any beekeeper ...
... colonies usually show no inclination to swarm . Why , I do not know . 10. It is adjustable to make a shallow bottom for summer and a deep one for winter . It contains many other valuable features which will be apparent to any beekeeper ...
Page 187
... colonies . Of these 3117 colonies were diseased in 151 apiaries . Another great advantage derived from the inspection management in Wisconsin , is the information bureau for beekeepers wanting to either buy or sell bees , queens , honey ...
... colonies . Of these 3117 colonies were diseased in 151 apiaries . Another great advantage derived from the inspection management in Wisconsin , is the information bureau for beekeepers wanting to either buy or sell bees , queens , honey ...
Page 188
... colonies ex- perimented upon . We have often seen colonies so powerful that they were ready to emerge from the hive at the least disturbance in the coldest weather . Such colonies must generate greater heat than weaker ones , or must ...
... colonies ex- perimented upon . We have often seen colonies so powerful that they were ready to emerge from the hive at the least disturbance in the coldest weather . Such colonies must generate greater heat than weaker ones , or must ...
Page 190
... colonies , the low- est result being 4.19 pounds . The aver- age was 12.1 pounds against 15.4 pounds the year before . The widespread attention given to apiculture makes this district a good market for beekeepers ' supplies . A list of ...
... colonies , the low- est result being 4.19 pounds . The aver- age was 12.1 pounds against 15.4 pounds the year before . The widespread attention given to apiculture makes this district a good market for beekeepers ' supplies . A list of ...
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