American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 187
... 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 of bees . It appears from this letter that the honey - bee is less ...
... 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 of bees . It appears from this letter that the honey - bee is less ...
Page 191
... pollen plant , and the flow is long , and bees would naturally build up rapidly , and probably store enough surplus to carry them over winter . But I entertain a doubt whether it would be best to undertake this venture or make the ...
... pollen plant , and the flow is long , and bees would naturally build up rapidly , and probably store enough surplus to carry them over winter . But I entertain a doubt whether it would be best to undertake this venture or make the ...
Page 192
... pollen , causing the bees much loss . A shortage of pollen in southern California is a very unusual thing . Some Native Honey Plants of Southern California As California ranks well as a honey- producing State , and as the native flora ...
... pollen , causing the bees much loss . A shortage of pollen in southern California is a very unusual thing . Some Native Honey Plants of Southern California As California ranks well as a honey- producing State , and as the native flora ...
Page 193
... pollen , is notice- able on account of its blue pollen . I had a hurry call from a beginner not long ago who thought he had disease among his bees . On inspection it was the blue pollen that had caused the alarm . The bees were rather ...
... pollen , is notice- able on account of its blue pollen . I had a hurry call from a beginner not long ago who thought he had disease among his bees . On inspection it was the blue pollen that had caused the alarm . The bees were rather ...
Page 200
... pollen , honey or water . Once I saw a bee which fetched wax from a little lump lying aside ; quickly I marked it with yellow color , and could then observe for some days the same bee fetch from that wax . My son and I have marked quite ...
... pollen , honey or water . Once I saw a bee which fetched wax from a little lump lying aside ; quickly I marked it with yellow color , and could then observe for some days the same bee fetch from that wax . My son and I have marked quite ...
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