American Bee Journal, Volume 3Dadant & Sons, 1867 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 42
... stocks inadequately supplied , if he can possibly avoid doing so . If he has a number of stocks from which to choose , let him select for wintering only those that are popu- lous and have plenty of sealed honey in the combs . From all ...
... stocks inadequately supplied , if he can possibly avoid doing so . If he has a number of stocks from which to choose , let him select for wintering only those that are popu- lous and have plenty of sealed honey in the combs . From all ...
Page 134
... stocks and steal the honey ? In common with the Baron of Berlepsch , I would sooner submit to a dozen stings a day ... stocks , besides one that we have sold- making ninety young stocks all in good condi- tion . Many of our natives did ...
... stocks and steal the honey ? In common with the Baron of Berlepsch , I would sooner submit to a dozen stings a day ... stocks , besides one that we have sold- making ninety young stocks all in good condi- tion . Many of our natives did ...
Page 228
... stocks were strong , others were weak young ones . The strong stocks were placed at one end of the trench , which was protected from the winds , and was consequently the warmest part . The weak stocks were more exposed , but wintered ...
... stocks were strong , others were weak young ones . The strong stocks were placed at one end of the trench , which was protected from the winds , and was consequently the warmest part . The weak stocks were more exposed , but wintered ...
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