American Bee Journal, Volume 3Dadant & Sons, 1867 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... success , that the novice may know on what principles to conduct the operation . Hence my object in this article is not to tell of some other way to do this thing , for all that can be asked is that the process should be short and the ...
... success , that the novice may know on what principles to conduct the operation . Hence my object in this article is not to tell of some other way to do this thing , for all that can be asked is that the process should be short and the ...
Page 79
... success was poor until now , prospects are good . mencement of winter as usual . Most of the On May 20th last , I commenced with four colo- hives were rather light , as my bees made but lit - nies and increased them to fourteen . Ten of ...
... success was poor until now , prospects are good . mencement of winter as usual . Most of the On May 20th last , I commenced with four colo- hives were rather light , as my bees made but lit - nies and increased them to fourteen . Ten of ...
Page 179
... success in practical bee - culture . My bees have been quite a source of profit this If eight shallow , six pound supers are necessary year ; sixty - five hives paying over seven hundred to accommodate a vigorous stock of bees in the ...
... success in practical bee - culture . My bees have been quite a source of profit this If eight shallow , six pound supers are necessary year ; sixty - five hives paying over seven hundred to accommodate a vigorous stock of bees in the ...
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Alsike American Bee Journal apiarians apiary bee-culture bee-hive bee-keepers Berlepsch Bienenzeitung black bees blossoms bottom box hive breeding brood comb cellar cluster colony color containing copulation drone comb drone eggs drones Dzierzon examined experience fact feed fertile queen filled flowers foulbrood furnished gather give Grimm hatched holes honey boxes honey-board hundred hybrids inches insects introduced Italian bees Italian queen J. H. THOMAS keepers L. L. LANGSTROTH Langstroth hive larvæ movable comb hives nearly never observed pasturage patent plant pollen produce Prof progeny pure Italian purity queen bee queen cells queenless Quinby raise queens rear red clover removed season seed seminal filaments seminal receptacle side spring stocks straight combs summer supply surplus honey swarm theory tion tree ventilation weather white clover wintering bees young bees young queen