American Bee Journal, Volume 3Dadant & Sons, 1867 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 30
... Quinby's views of the were kept for exhihition to prove purity . After subject the more so , as reference has been ascertaining that Quinby had been a listener made to him by some of our correspondents . for sometime , he endeavored to ...
... Quinby's views of the were kept for exhihition to prove purity . After subject the more so , as reference has been ascertaining that Quinby had been a listener made to him by some of our correspondents . for sometime , he endeavored to ...
Page 110
... Quinby makes the Langstroth hive twelve and one - half inches high . Mr. Otis and others claim that bees will store more honey in boxes in the shallow hive used by Mr. Langstroth , than in the higher one recommended by Mr. Quinby . In ...
... Quinby makes the Langstroth hive twelve and one - half inches high . Mr. Otis and others claim that bees will store more honey in boxes in the shallow hive used by Mr. Langstroth , than in the higher one recommended by Mr. Quinby . In ...
Page 185
... Quinby hive of 2,000 cubic inches , bees will in- crease from the 15th of June to the 1st of Au- gust , so that they will swarm again . Well , if they do , and my object is surplus honey and not an increase of stock , I will open the ...
... Quinby hive of 2,000 cubic inches , bees will in- crease from the 15th of June to the 1st of Au- gust , so that they will swarm again . Well , if they do , and my object is surplus honey and not an increase of stock , I will open the ...
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