American Bee Journal, Volume 34Dadant & Sons, 1894 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... young man about our size . He was dressed -well , of course he was dressed - but Dr. Miller is a man who believes in dressing so as to be comfortable and so do we . It was a very hot day , and he was in his apiary uniform excepting the ...
... young man about our size . He was dressed -well , of course he was dressed - but Dr. Miller is a man who believes in dressing so as to be comfortable and so do we . It was a very hot day , and he was in his apiary uniform excepting the ...
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... young basswood trees , nearly all of which were just covered with buds . These the Doctor had set out himself , as he did all the fruit and other trees growing on his place of 37 % acres . Arrived finally at the Doctor's home , we were ...
... young basswood trees , nearly all of which were just covered with buds . These the Doctor had set out himself , as he did all the fruit and other trees growing on his place of 37 % acres . Arrived finally at the Doctor's home , we were ...
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... young queens emerged from their cells . Cross Swarms , Mating Queens , Etc. 1. I send some blossoms and plants . What sort of plants are they ? Are they good for bees ? 2. I had a swarm of bees the other day , and they settled on the ...
... young queens emerged from their cells . Cross Swarms , Mating Queens , Etc. 1. I send some blossoms and plants . What sort of plants are they ? Are they good for bees ? 2. I had a swarm of bees the other day , and they settled on the ...
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... young queens are small , and sometimes dark , 3. It is not exceptional ; in nearly every lot of cells there will be some that I would destroy . - MRS . J. N. HEATER . 1. I think not . The best ones are usually the largest . 3. It is ...
... young queens are small , and sometimes dark , 3. It is not exceptional ; in nearly every lot of cells there will be some that I would destroy . - MRS . J. N. HEATER . 1. I think not . The best ones are usually the largest . 3. It is ...
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... young queen begins to lay , move those two outside empty frames to near the center of the hive , and they will be filled with nice worker - combs . If you put Them in the center at the start , they would 24 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL .
... young queen begins to lay , move those two outside empty frames to near the center of the hive , and they will be filled with nice worker - combs . If you put Them in the center at the start , they would 24 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL .
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