American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 184
... Never had foul brood . SWARTHMORE APIARIES , Swarthmore , Pa . QUEENS • TAYLOR'S 1914 THREE - BANDED Italian Queens Now ready by mail ; 26 years ' careful breed- ing for the best honey - gatherers . None bet- ter . Prolific , and honey ...
... Never had foul brood . SWARTHMORE APIARIES , Swarthmore , Pa . QUEENS • TAYLOR'S 1914 THREE - BANDED Italian Queens Now ready by mail ; 26 years ' careful breed- ing for the best honey - gatherers . None bet- ter . Prolific , and honey ...
Page 187
... never has been considered a matter of certainty . Cheshire , on the page already quoted , speaks of certain parts of the antennæ as " almost cer- tainly olfactory . " That " almost " means that we are still on the lookout to learn ...
... never has been considered a matter of certainty . Cheshire , on the page already quoted , speaks of certain parts of the antennæ as " almost cer- tainly olfactory . " That " almost " means that we are still on the lookout to learn ...
Page 191
... never visited me , to know that I take a cheap helper and work from two to five apiaries daily during the spring months . This work con- sists of looking over brood - nests , ven- tilating hives , adding storing room , making increase ...
... never visited me , to know that I take a cheap helper and work from two to five apiaries daily during the spring months . This work con- sists of looking over brood - nests , ven- tilating hives , adding storing room , making increase ...
Page 197
... never been convinced that the antennæ carry the organs of smell , because all the antennal organs are covered with a hard membrane through which odors must pass in order to stimulate these organs . During the past three years the writer ...
... never been convinced that the antennæ carry the organs of smell , because all the antennal organs are covered with a hard membrane through which odors must pass in order to stimulate these organs . During the past three years the writer ...
Page 198
... never completely failed to re- spond to strong - smelling substances . Experiments with Hemiptera ( bugs ) gave a still less favorable result . After the loss of the antennæ these insects reacted to odors almost as well as they did ...
... never completely failed to re- spond to strong - smelling substances . Experiments with Hemiptera ( bugs ) gave a still less favorable result . After the loss of the antennæ these insects reacted to odors almost as well as they did ...
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