American Bee Journal, Volumes 66-67Dadant & Sons, 1926 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... swarming . Don't be bashful in asking them all sorts of questions . Use your own judgment in man- aging your ... swarm taken from the above colony on June 9th , gave a surplus of over 150 pounds . That's Manitoba . Wm . D. Wright ...
... swarming . Don't be bashful in asking them all sorts of questions . Use your own judgment in man- aging your ... swarm taken from the above colony on June 9th , gave a surplus of over 150 pounds . That's Manitoba . Wm . D. Wright ...
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... swarm excessively is noticed also by Mr. Sheppard , who harvested as many as eight swarms from one colony . That is the main ob- jection we have to the Carniolans . The Irish Bee Journal , in its November edition , con- tains the ...
... swarm excessively is noticed also by Mr. Sheppard , who harvested as many as eight swarms from one colony . That is the main ob- jection we have to the Carniolans . The Irish Bee Journal , in its November edition , con- tains the ...
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I The Origin of Swarming The Specialization of the Mating Flight and Swarming Flight of the Honeybee The combs are ... swarm - flight of the honeybee . The original home of the honeybee was probably tropical India or south- eastern ...
I The Origin of Swarming The Specialization of the Mating Flight and Swarming Flight of the Honeybee The combs are ... swarm - flight of the honeybee . The original home of the honeybee was probably tropical India or south- eastern ...
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... swarm - flight was largely optional , but with the return of the mated queens to the nest it became a necessity for the perpetuation of the species . Colonies which failed to swarm presently disappeared and left no descendants . Swarming ...
... swarm - flight was largely optional , but with the return of the mated queens to the nest it became a necessity for the perpetuation of the species . Colonies which failed to swarm presently disappeared and left no descendants . Swarming ...
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... swarm and the queen cannot follow . they will often kill her and try to swarm with a young queen . & The best method to prevent swarming is to have large hives , with plenty of room for the queen to lay and plenty of room for the bees ...
... swarm and the queen cannot follow . they will often kill her and try to swarm with a young queen . & The best method to prevent swarming is to have large hives , with plenty of room for the queen to lay and plenty of room for the bees ...
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