American Bee Journal, Volume 3Dadant & Sons, 1867 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... clusters with their queens joined together , each cluster guarding its queen . But suppose foul weather had continued for some time . In that case , the workers would have given up the idea of swarming , the queens would have been ...
... clusters with their queens joined together , each cluster guarding its queen . But suppose foul weather had continued for some time . In that case , the workers would have given up the idea of swarming , the queens would have been ...
Page 225
... cluster of bees about the size of a large coffee cup , in a little twig of dry leaves lying on the ground under on old shed in the calf pasture . He called my attention to them as a curiosity , and I immediately surmised that they must ...
... cluster of bees about the size of a large coffee cup , in a little twig of dry leaves lying on the ground under on old shed in the calf pasture . He called my attention to them as a curiosity , and I immediately surmised that they must ...
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... cluster of bees . This vapor comes in contact with cooler air , and is condensed ; and in severe cold weather it accumulates in the hive in the form of frost , often within an inch or two of the cluster . If the cold weather is very ...
... cluster of bees . This vapor comes in contact with cooler air , and is condensed ; and in severe cold weather it accumulates in the hive in the form of frost , often within an inch or two of the cluster . If the cold weather is very ...
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