American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 187
... flower . This is the " snapping back of a part of the flower to deposit pollen on the stigma . " However , the cross mating of flowers by the fertilization of one blossom with the pollen of another cannot take place without the action ...
... flower . This is the " snapping back of a part of the flower to deposit pollen on the stigma . " However , the cross mating of flowers by the fertilization of one blossom with the pollen of another cannot take place without the action ...
Page 189
... flowering period of the fruit and destroyed buds and blossoms . The cold weather lasted for some time , and May , which is us- ually the chief month of the bees ' activity , proved unsatisfactory , the bees not resuming work until June ...
... flowering period of the fruit and destroyed buds and blossoms . The cold weather lasted for some time , and May , which is us- ually the chief month of the bees ' activity , proved unsatisfactory , the bees not resuming work until June ...
Page 193
... flowers CANADIAN " " resemble the snapdragon in shape , and are nectar yielding . The dark chamiso or chaparral , " as it is also called , whose clusters of bloom now whiten the mountain sides , is a great favorite with bees , but ...
... flowers CANADIAN " " resemble the snapdragon in shape , and are nectar yielding . The dark chamiso or chaparral , " as it is also called , whose clusters of bloom now whiten the mountain sides , is a great favorite with bees , but ...
Page 197
... Flowers fresh from the garden were daily brought in a vase , and every night we found an immense hot - water bottle in our bed . We pro- tested against this , but it was of no avail , and we had to submit . The eve- ings were cool , and ...
... Flowers fresh from the garden were daily brought in a vase , and every night we found an immense hot - water bottle in our bed . We pro- tested against this , but it was of no avail , and we had to submit . The eve- ings were cool , and ...
Page 199
... flowers of honeysuckle , leaves and stems of pennyroyal , spearmint and sage , and bee stings . After testing many workers , queens and drones , with these odors it was found that they have an acute sense of smell . Drones smell ...
... flowers of honeysuckle , leaves and stems of pennyroyal , spearmint and sage , and bee stings . After testing many workers , queens and drones , with these odors it was found that they have an acute sense of smell . Drones smell ...
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