American Bee Journal, Volume 10Dadant & Sons, 1874 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... Summer fruit fields there was a great quan- tity of wild heather , so that they appeared as yellow as if covered with rape blossoms . Thus , it is no wonder the bees had no I observed that the queen stopped laying more room in which to ...
... Summer fruit fields there was a great quan- tity of wild heather , so that they appeared as yellow as if covered with rape blossoms . Thus , it is no wonder the bees had no I observed that the queen stopped laying more room in which to ...
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... 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 . I could last Summer have raised a large ...
... 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 . I could last Summer have raised a large ...
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... 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 killing frosts ...
... 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 killing frosts ...
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... summer stands , as follows : Of stuff inch wide by quarter inch thick , I cut off lengths so as to make frame , four pieces for a frame , the outside dimensions of which are same as the side walls and top of brood chamber . These ...
... summer stands , as follows : Of stuff inch wide by quarter inch thick , I cut off lengths so as to make frame , four pieces for a frame , the outside dimensions of which are same as the side walls and top of brood chamber . These ...
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... summer of 1864 I averaged from nine Italian colonies one hundred and eighteen pounds each . " A gentleman writes from Odell , Ill . , that " Wife has managed the bees at home this summer . She had twelve swarms to start with , some of ...
... summer of 1864 I averaged from nine Italian colonies one hundred and eighteen pounds each . " A gentleman writes from Odell , Ill . , that " Wife has managed the bees at home this summer . She had twelve swarms to start with , some of ...
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