American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 182
... less than 5 lines accepted . DISCOUNTS : 3 times 14C a line 12 I2C 9 times IIc a line ( 1 yr . ) Ioc a line Reading Notices , 25 cents , count line . Goes to press the 23d of the preceding month . Celebrated Queens Direct from Italy ...
... less than 5 lines accepted . DISCOUNTS : 3 times 14C a line 12 I2C 9 times IIc a line ( 1 yr . ) Ioc a line Reading Notices , 25 cents , count line . Goes to press the 23d of the preceding month . Celebrated Queens Direct from Italy ...
Page 187
... less efficient in this than some of the wild bees . But as the honey - bees are more numerous than the others , where they exist at all , it necessarily follows that the most flowers are fertilized through their agency . Cross fertiliza ...
... less efficient in this than some of the wild bees . But as the honey - bees are more numerous than the others , where they exist at all , it necessarily follows that the most flowers are fertilized through their agency . Cross fertiliza ...
Page 188
... less active ( begin hibernation ) the honey - bee becomes more active and generates heat ; in some cases until the temperature within the cluster is as high as that of the brood - nest in These conditions summer . * * * do not apply ...
... less active ( begin hibernation ) the honey - bee becomes more active and generates heat ; in some cases until the temperature within the cluster is as high as that of the brood - nest in These conditions summer . * * * do not apply ...
Page 192
... less to their hives , they may naturally acquire the swarming fever , for they seem to have nothing else to do . Under the former conditions the question of ventilation would have had very little if any im- portance , but under the ...
... less to their hives , they may naturally acquire the swarming fever , for they seem to have nothing else to do . Under the former conditions the question of ventilation would have had very little if any im- portance , but under the ...
Page 194
... less than 25 dead bees in the pack- age . The bees ate about one - fourth of the candy provided , and the water can was about two - thirds full . Three- eighths of a pound must represent the loss in bodily weight , or probably more must ...
... less than 25 dead bees in the pack- age . The bees ate about one - fourth of the candy provided , and the water can was about two - thirds full . Three- eighths of a pound must represent the loss in bodily weight , or probably more must ...
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