American Bee Journal, Volumes 50-51Dadant & Sons, 1910 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations |
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Page 40
... keep- ers ' supplies ; but soon concluded that there was more money for him in honey - produc- tion , which he made his sole business for several years . Later , on account of poor seasons , he concluded it was desirable to combine some ...
... keep- ers ' supplies ; but soon concluded that there was more money for him in honey - produc- tion , which he made his sole business for several years . Later , on account of poor seasons , he concluded it was desirable to combine some ...
Page 53
... keep watch , and when the first sign of anything wrong with the brood appears , send a sample of it , ( a piece of comb 2 or 3 inches square ) to Dr. E. F. Phillips , De- partment of Agriculture , Washington , D. C. If you write for it ...
... keep watch , and when the first sign of anything wrong with the brood appears , send a sample of it , ( a piece of comb 2 or 3 inches square ) to Dr. E. F. Phillips , De- partment of Agriculture , Washington , D. C. If you write for it ...
Page 79
... keep all colonies strong . Italians are almost moth - proof , ever so much better than blacks . Even a rather weak colony of Italians will keep the moth at bay . If you want to encourage the moths , leave a very weak colony of black ...
... keep all colonies strong . Italians are almost moth - proof , ever so much better than blacks . Even a rather weak colony of Italians will keep the moth at bay . If you want to encourage the moths , leave a very weak colony of black ...
Page 80
... keep it in combs . After the buckwheat harvest closes , you could extract from the brood combs all the honey , which would be chiefly buckwheat , or if some white honey was present it would merely lighten the buckwheat a little . Then ...
... keep it in combs . After the buckwheat harvest closes , you could extract from the brood combs all the honey , which would be chiefly buckwheat , or if some white honey was present it would merely lighten the buckwheat a little . Then ...
Page 89
... keep- ers ? If not , you have been missing one of the most valuable sources of practical information . Sometimes the reason why is not so easily determined , but in most cases the thinking man can find it , and when he has learned to ...
... keep- ers ? If not , you have been missing one of the most valuable sources of practical information . Sometimes the reason why is not so easily determined , but in most cases the thinking man can find it , and when he has learned to ...
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