American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... light and strong . Eight section - supers of honey can be carried upon it , and a dozen or more empty supers . With a light platform and back upon it , it will carry 50 empty shipping- For a heavy colony of bees it is just the thing ...
... light and strong . Eight section - supers of honey can be carried upon it , and a dozen or more empty supers . With a light platform and back upon it , it will carry 50 empty shipping- For a heavy colony of bees it is just the thing ...
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... light and strong . Eight section - supers of honey can be carried upon it , and a dozen or more empty supers . With a light platform and back upon it , it will carry 50 empty shipping- For a heavy colony of bees it is just the thing ...
... light and strong . Eight section - supers of honey can be carried upon it , and a dozen or more empty supers . With a light platform and back upon it , it will carry 50 empty shipping- For a heavy colony of bees it is just the thing ...
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... light or weak colonies , but take the best frames of sealed honey from the strong- est colonies and give them to the light ones ; then contract the entrances of the weak ones to about one bee space , and feed the strong ones . QUESTION ...
... light or weak colonies , but take the best frames of sealed honey from the strong- est colonies and give them to the light ones ; then contract the entrances of the weak ones to about one bee space , and feed the strong ones . QUESTION ...
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... light fall of the beautiful . Editor Root made us open our eyes at the Toronto convention , when he told us of digging bees out of banks 9 feet deep , and for once at least we were thankful to be so far north as to escape such rigorous ...
... light fall of the beautiful . Editor Root made us open our eyes at the Toronto convention , when he told us of digging bees out of banks 9 feet deep , and for once at least we were thankful to be so far north as to escape such rigorous ...
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... light fall of the beautiful . Editor Root made us open our eyes at the Toronto convention , when he told us of digging bees out of banks 9 feet deep , and for once at least we were thankful to be so far north as to escape such rigorous ...
... light fall of the beautiful . Editor Root made us open our eyes at the Toronto convention , when he told us of digging bees out of banks 9 feet deep , and for once at least we were thankful to be so far north as to escape such rigorous ...
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Page 260 - Egyptians,' lii. pp. 79, 80. when they took the honey. ' When bees have stung anything, they perish, for they cannot withdraw their sting from the wound without leaving their entrails ; but they are frequently saved, if the person -stung will take care to press the sting from the wound ; but when its sting is lost the bee must perish.
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