American Bee Journal, Volume 10Dadant & Sons, 1874 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... cold weather came on , the honey of course , candied , and our beautiful honey that had been so much admired for its transparency and purity , presented more the appearance of jars of lard than any- thing else , and in spite of the fair ...
... cold weather came on , the honey of course , candied , and our beautiful honey that had been so much admired for its transparency and purity , presented more the appearance of jars of lard than any- thing else , and in spite of the fair ...
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... cold weather The cold weather which began April 17th , continued until May 1st , and upon examining we found that our bees had decreased one - half in number to each hive . We united the weakest swarms so that we had but twenty - nine ...
... cold weather The cold weather which began April 17th , continued until May 1st , and upon examining we found that our bees had decreased one - half in number to each hive . We united the weakest swarms so that we had but twenty - nine ...
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... cold all that time for bees to be out , except one or two days in February , then but few made their appearance . The consequence was that the frost accumulated in the hive , and then a moderate day would come to melt the frost and make ...
... cold all that time for bees to be out , except one or two days in February , then but few made their appearance . The consequence was that the frost accumulated in the hive , and then a moderate day would come to melt the frost and make ...
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... cold . Also to wards the close of the honey harvest , an earlier shrinking of the quantities of brood would be advantageous . On the other hand , in the early months immediately preceding the honey harvest , in April , May , and June ...
... cold . Also to wards the close of the honey harvest , an earlier shrinking of the quantities of brood would be advantageous . On the other hand , in the early months immediately preceding the honey harvest , in April , May , and June ...
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... cold , dust , snow , & c . , from coming under the door . The parts marked A are made of hard wood , and are united by a strip of heavy pure rub- ber , marked B in the engraving . The rubber is let into the wood pieces , as will be ...
... cold , dust , snow , & c . , from coming under the door . The parts marked A are made of hard wood , and are united by a strip of heavy pure rub- ber , marked B in the engraving . The rubber is let into the wood pieces , as will be ...
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