American Bee Journal, Volume 3Dadant & Sons, 1867 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 73
... furnished hive ? -I suppose I am not the only bee - keeper who has found that bees will some- times desert a hive containing empty combs . I had such a case last summer . On the 26th of June a very large swarm of black bees issued from ...
... furnished hive ? -I suppose I am not the only bee - keeper who has found that bees will some- times desert a hive containing empty combs . I had such a case last summer . On the 26th of June a very large swarm of black bees issued from ...
Page 125
... furnished no re- sult , its preparation being unsuccessful . In a fifteenth four distinct but motionless spermato- zoids were discoverable in the space which had become empty during the preparation between the envelopes and the ...
... furnished no re- sult , its preparation being unsuccessful . In a fifteenth four distinct but motionless spermato- zoids were discoverable in the space which had become empty during the preparation between the envelopes and the ...
Page 182
... furnished with empty worker comb ; and another in an empty hive , and you will find a very decided difference in the progress they make . Let the weather after a while become un- propitious , and the latter colony may need feeding to ...
... furnished with empty worker comb ; and another in an empty hive , and you will find a very decided difference in the progress they make . Let the weather after a while become un- propitious , and the latter colony may need feeding to ...
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