American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 188
... weather , the bees are found to form a compact cluster . But those on the outside of the cluster are less active than those in the interior of the cluster . " When a comb from the center of the cluster was shaken , the active bees in ...
... weather , the bees are found to form a compact cluster . But those on the outside of the cluster are less active than those in the interior of the cluster . " When a comb from the center of the cluster was shaken , the active bees in ...
Page 189
... weather setting in as early as March , and many beekeepers brought out the hives from their winter abodes . At the end of March the first honey appeared . However , the warm weather was not of long duration ; after the middle of April a ...
... weather setting in as early as March , and many beekeepers brought out the hives from their winter abodes . At the end of March the first honey appeared . However , the warm weather was not of long duration ; after the middle of April a ...
Page 191
... and prudent api- arist with good equipment , will swarm but very little naturally during a honey flow if weather conditions remain good during this time , so that the field becs eep at work in the usual manner . If during June , 1914 . 191.
... and prudent api- arist with good equipment , will swarm but very little naturally during a honey flow if weather conditions remain good during this time , so that the field becs eep at work in the usual manner . If during June , 1914 . 191.
Page 192
... 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 former conditions the question of ventilation ...
... 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 former conditions the question of ventilation ...
Page 193
... weather cool and a drizzling east rain falling , the prospect is not pleasant for the beekeeper who would like to see the bees carrying great loads of pollen from the maples , and an abundance of much - needed nectar from the willows ...
... weather cool and a drizzling east rain falling , the prospect is not pleasant for the beekeeper who would like to see the bees carrying great loads of pollen from the maples , and an abundance of much - needed nectar from the willows ...
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