American Bee Journal, Volume 10Dadant & Sons, 1874 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... Spring by bee - keepers with from 200 to 300 stocks in straw baskets . The api- arian remains here until the blossoming of the flowers in the Heath . The Spring honey harvest here is wonderful . Then comes the blossoming of the fruit ...
... Spring by bee - keepers with from 200 to 300 stocks in straw baskets . The api- arian remains here until the blossoming of the flowers in the Heath . The Spring honey harvest here is wonderful . Then comes the blossoming of the fruit ...
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... Spring I found many young Italians . That Summer I made from it five new swarms . My greatest care was , to have these beautiful colored queens purely mated . I separated them half a league from the common bees , and attained my object ...
... Spring I found many young Italians . That Summer I made from it five new swarms . My greatest care was , to have these beautiful colored queens purely mated . I separated them half a league from the common bees , and attained my object ...
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... Spring , Summer or early in the Fall , a common grade of good sugar does very well ; but for late Fall or Winter feeding , use the most refined grades . Feeding for Winter should be done during warm weather , soon after the first ...
... Spring , Summer or early in the Fall , a common grade of good sugar does very well ; but for late Fall or Winter feeding , use the most refined grades . Feeding for Winter should be done during warm weather , soon after the first ...
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... spring three of them were proved to have foul brood . The entire stands were destroyed . This again cost me a fine sum of money . It would be far otherwise , if we would more closely watch our native bees , and from year to year note ...
... spring three of them were proved to have foul brood . The entire stands were destroyed . This again cost me a fine sum of money . It would be far otherwise , if we would more closely watch our native bees , and from year to year note ...
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... spring for the reason that our bees were kept too warm during the winter . Keep hives banked with snow out of sight , and have all lower ventilation nearly or entirely closed with one of Novice's quilts over the frames , well tucked ...
... spring for the reason that our bees were kept too warm during the winter . Keep hives banked with snow out of sight , and have all lower ventilation nearly or entirely closed with one of Novice's quilts over the frames , well tucked ...
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