American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 187
... odors must pass in order to stimulate these organs . ' But one gets a rather different impression in reading Cheshire , Vol . I , page 109 , when the ' smell hollows ' of the antennæ are mentioned as ' covered by a thin layer lying over ...
... odors must pass in order to stimulate these organs . ' But one gets a rather different impression in reading Cheshire , Vol . I , page 109 , when the ' smell hollows ' of the antennæ are mentioned as ' covered by a thin layer lying over ...
Page 192
... odor breathes the very essence of wild per- fumes . But this queenly plant is much more inconstant than its plainer sister . Some years it produces a good harvest , others very light . The silver or purple sage , which has silvery ...
... odor breathes the very essence of wild per- fumes . But this queenly plant is much more inconstant than its plainer sister . Some years it produces a good harvest , others very light . The silver or purple sage , which has silvery ...
Page 197
... odors must pass in order to stimulate these organs . During the past three years the writer has devoted his entire time to a study of the olfactory sense in the honey - bee 198 Flagellum Scape Head 12 15 Mouth Parts Thorax 12. June , 1914 .
... odors must pass in order to stimulate these organs . During the past three years the writer has devoted his entire time to a study of the olfactory sense in the honey - bee 198 Flagellum Scape Head 12 15 Mouth Parts Thorax 12. June , 1914 .
Page 198
... odors almost as well as they did before their antennæ were ampu- tated . The following results were obtained by the writer . To study the behavior of bees and to test them with odors under conditions which permitted of their close ...
... odors almost as well as they did before their antennæ were ampu- tated . The following results were obtained by the writer . To study the behavior of bees and to test them with odors under conditions which permitted of their close ...
Page 199
... odors it was found that they have an acute sense of smell . Drones smell slightly better than workers , and workers smell considerably better than queens . To study the behavior of workers with mutilated antennæ , and to see if the ...
... odors it was found that they have an acute sense of smell . Drones smell slightly better than workers , and workers smell considerably better than queens . To study the behavior of workers with mutilated antennæ , and to see if the ...
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