American Bee Journal, Volume 3Dadant & Sons, 1867 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 16
... regard to some of the " whims " and peculiar ideas so prevalent among some classes of peo- ple , and particularly among farmers . Now , I will not insult your intelligence by asking if you believe in any such thing as " killing hogs ...
... regard to some of the " whims " and peculiar ideas so prevalent among some classes of peo- ple , and particularly among farmers . Now , I will not insult your intelligence by asking if you believe in any such thing as " killing hogs ...
Page 36
... regard to and nurse recognition and attachment for her owner , though he were a bee - keeper as re- spectable and venerable as the ancient Aristæus himself . Undoubtedly those workers , whose particu- lar charge it is for the time to ...
... regard to and nurse recognition and attachment for her owner , though he were a bee - keeper as re- spectable and venerable as the ancient Aristæus himself . Undoubtedly those workers , whose particu- lar charge it is for the time to ...
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... regards size . winter the largest colony through the most pro- With regard to the shape of hives I will not at tracted winter and backward spring . They this time say more than that I am satisfied with will also store a large amount of ...
... regards size . winter the largest colony through the most pro- With regard to the shape of hives I will not at tracted winter and backward spring . They this time say more than that I am satisfied with will also store a large amount of ...
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