American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 185
... usual standard ; bet- ter let us book your orders now . Tested queens in March ; untested , after April 1st . About 50 first - class breeding - queens ready at any date . PRICES : Tested , $ 1.25 ; 5 for $ 5.00 ; Breeders , each $ 5.00 ...
... usual standard ; bet- ter let us book your orders now . Tested queens in March ; untested , after April 1st . About 50 first - class breeding - queens ready at any date . PRICES : Tested , $ 1.25 ; 5 for $ 5.00 ; Breeders , each $ 5.00 ...
Page 188
... usual way . We will make a few quotations from it . It was formerly admitted , without proof , that the temperature of the clus- ter in the hive , was at all times about that of human blood . But it appears that it may be much lower ...
... usual way . We will make a few quotations from it . It was formerly admitted , without proof , that the temperature of the clus- ter in the hive , was at all times about that of human blood . But it appears that it may be much lower ...
Page 191
... usual , and he feared the flow would be correspondingly light , but my apiarist in the tupelo gum region reports a good crop . South Florida has again had a great crop . The poplar and other spring honey plants up in the hills and moun ...
... usual , and he feared the flow would be correspondingly light , but my apiarist in the tupelo gum region reports a good crop . South Florida has again had a great crop . The poplar and other spring honey plants up in the hills and moun ...
Page 192
... usual manner . If during this time we have adverse weather conditions , and the field - bees are confined more or less to their hives , they may naturally acquire the swarming fever , for they seem to have nothing else to do . Under the ...
... usual manner . If during this time we have adverse weather conditions , and the field - bees are confined more or less to their hives , they may naturally acquire the swarming fever , for they seem to have nothing else to do . Under the ...
Page 208
... usual way during fruit bloom , but perhaps the best is to wait until the colony has swarmed . Then hive the swarm in a proper hive , and 21 days later either transfer the bees from the old hive into a new one , or else break up the old ...
... usual way during fruit bloom , but perhaps the best is to wait until the colony has swarmed . Then hive the swarm in a proper hive , and 21 days later either transfer the bees from the old hive into a new one , or else break up the old ...
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