American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 188
... marked increase in heat production . " * * * It is therefore apparent that in low temperatures the bees feel the necessity of heat production . A diagram given of temperatures taken in cellar wintering shows that in a room kept at ...
... marked increase in heat production . " * * * It is therefore apparent that in low temperatures the bees feel the necessity of heat production . A diagram given of temperatures taken in cellar wintering shows that in a room kept at ...
Page 192
... marked difference from other sections , perhaps a short sketch of our wild honey plants may be of interest . As we go from the cultivated valleys of the south where irrigation is univer- sal to the foot - hills , we begin to notice that ...
... marked difference from other sections , perhaps a short sketch of our wild honey plants may be of interest . As we go from the cultivated valleys of the south where irrigation is univer- sal to the foot - hills , we begin to notice that ...
Page 197
... marked raucher , fumeurs , fumatori , " in Ger- man , French and Italian , are always the most crowded . " 6 During the summer months the crowds are immense . When you reach a railroad station in any large tourist resort , you wonder ...
... marked raucher , fumeurs , fumatori , " in Ger- man , French and Italian , are always the most crowded . " 6 During the summer months the crowds are immense . When you reach a railroad station in any large tourist resort , you wonder ...
Page 200
... marked my queens with a mixture of glue of isinglass and color , but I was not contented with the results . The odor of this glue was very disagreeable , and the bees certainly detested it as well as I. It required several minutes for ...
... marked my queens with a mixture of glue of isinglass and color , but I was not contented with the results . The odor of this glue was very disagreeable , and the bees certainly detested it as well as I. It required several minutes for ...
Page 201
... marked with red . That made it easy to tell at a glance whether any colony was affected , and what pertained to the disease with- out having to read over the whole record . HOW EUROPEAN FOULBROOD WAS TREATED . June 2 and June 10 were ...
... marked with red . That made it easy to tell at a glance whether any colony was affected , and what pertained to the disease with- out having to read over the whole record . HOW EUROPEAN FOULBROOD WAS TREATED . June 2 and June 10 were ...
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