American Bee Journal, Volume 3Dadant & Sons, 1867 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 25
... weather should ap- pear . Each queen and cluster forming as it were a distinct swarm . If fine weather had come soon enough , say within a day or two , the result would have been that the hive would have cast a second swarm , in which ...
... weather should ap- pear . Each queen and cluster forming as it were a distinct swarm . If fine weather had come soon enough , say within a day or two , the result would have been that the hive would have cast a second swarm , in which ...
Page 118
... weather . " When the article was written I had not seen a failure . But since in trying them in cool weather , they manifest considerable excitement , especially if tried suddenly . However , I have times , although they act very much ...
... weather . " When the article was written I had not seen a failure . But since in trying them in cool weather , they manifest considerable excitement , especially if tried suddenly . However , I have times , although they act very much ...
Page 155
... weather , if clustered between three or four ranges of comb . This might be the case in hives that are very wide . Such hives are not fit to winter bees in , as they can- not go through the combs in cold weather to get at their honey ...
... weather , if clustered between three or four ranges of comb . This might be the case in hives that are very wide . Such hives are not fit to winter bees in , as they can- not go through the combs in cold weather to get at their honey ...
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