American Bee Journal, Volume 10Dadant & Sons, 1874 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... month of October , on open- ing a hive containing a very fine Italian queen , and removing a frame , I found a ... months old , with one wing clipped ) . But on looking on the other side of the card of comb , I found my old queen ...
... month of October , on open- ing a hive containing a very fine Italian queen , and removing a frame , I found a ... months old , with one wing clipped ) . But on looking on the other side of the card of comb , I found my old queen ...
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... month of June , and placed in its stead a hive containing only empty combs with a caged fertile queen . On releasing the queen , forty - eight hours afterward , we were so astonished at the appearance of things that we weighed the hive ...
... month of June , and placed in its stead a hive containing only empty combs with a caged fertile queen . On releasing the queen , forty - eight hours afterward , we were so astonished at the appearance of things that we weighed the hive ...
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... months , and those raised in Canton Tessin and sent out by the farmers , are nine - tenths of them foul - broody . Of the former , hardly one fourth show themselves foul - broody . Hence let the importing of strange races of bees alone ...
... months , and those raised in Canton Tessin and sent out by the farmers , are nine - tenths of them foul - broody . Of the former , hardly one fourth show themselves foul - broody . Hence let the importing of strange races of bees alone ...
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... months of May , June , and July are free from foul brood , while those reared in September produce foul brood . Why not rear our queens in those months ? President . That is a very natural in- ference , but we must remember that queens ...
... months of May , June , and July are free from foul brood , while those reared in September produce foul brood . Why not rear our queens in those months ? President . That is a very natural in- ference , but we must remember that queens ...
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... months of the year . Only in swarms which breed a queen late in the season , or which are for a long time queenless do we find any brood in the fall and winter months , which is owing to the fact that the bees have a desire for it ...
... months of the year . Only in swarms which breed a queen late in the season , or which are for a long time queenless do we find any brood in the fall and winter months , which is owing to the fact that the bees have a desire for it ...
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