American Bee Journal, Volume 3Dadant & Sons, 1867 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 28
... stand why it is so . What is the reason ? Simp- ly because elevating the hive has the same effect as shortening the top piece of the frames . The shorter the frame , or the narrower the hive from front to rear , the straighter the combs ...
... stand why it is so . What is the reason ? Simp- ly because elevating the hive has the same effect as shortening the top piece of the frames . The shorter the frame , or the narrower the hive from front to rear , the straighter the combs ...
Page 80
... stand- ing by their side yield no profit . I must confess that I was greatly disappointed ou reading his to the times . Why did he not tell us how to remedy this and make all swarms equally pros- perous ? Well , Mr. Quinby will probably ...
... stand- ing by their side yield no profit . I must confess that I was greatly disappointed ou reading his to the times . Why did he not tell us how to remedy this and make all swarms equally pros- perous ? Well , Mr. Quinby will probably ...
Page 202
... stand . Or if I have any weak colonies at the time , I strengthen them by means of these bees , which will remain in any locality wherever placed , and may if de- sirable be divided among several colonies . es- 4. Uniting and ...
... stand . Or if I have any weak colonies at the time , I strengthen them by means of these bees , which will remain in any locality wherever placed , and may if de- sirable be divided among several colonies . es- 4. Uniting and ...
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