American Bee Journal, Volumes 55-56Dadant & Sons, 1915 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... fall and let them carry the honey down in the brood - chamber before cold weather . Then in spring place one or two combs in the super . I doubled my number of colonies this year , but one absconded . I sold $ 80 worth of honey at 15 ...
... fall and let them carry the honey down in the brood - chamber before cold weather . Then in spring place one or two combs in the super . I doubled my number of colonies this year , but one absconded . I sold $ 80 worth of honey at 15 ...
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... fall until the frost stopped it . I sowed some this spring , but late , and it did not grow until now . I have an herb in the garden called " rue , " that is blooming and the bees work on it . I expect to have a good honey - flow from ...
... fall until the frost stopped it . I sowed some this spring , but late , and it did not grow until now . I have an herb in the garden called " rue , " that is blooming and the bees work on it . I expect to have a good honey - flow from ...
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... fall , followed by an early winter , is our monthly re- port from here . At this date , Dec. 14 , we have already had two days with zero temperature , and bees had no general flight after the last days of October , although they had a ...
... fall , followed by an early winter , is our monthly re- port from here . At this date , Dec. 14 , we have already had two days with zero temperature , and bees had no general flight after the last days of October , although they had a ...
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... Fall Flowers BY FRANK C. PELLETT . 99 N preparing this series for the Ameri- can Bee Journal no effort will be made to consider the honey - plants in any particular botanical order . Rather will they be grouped as to col- ors and ...
... Fall Flowers BY FRANK C. PELLETT . 99 N preparing this series for the Ameri- can Bee Journal no effort will be made to consider the honey - plants in any particular botanical order . Rather will they be grouped as to col- ors and ...
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... fall I found the most brood in mating hives on Sept. 26. Why ? Because the bees seemed to know that their wintering depended largely upon numbers , the young queens in full strong colonies had entirely stopped laying , and several had ...
... fall I found the most brood in mating hives on Sept. 26. Why ? Because the bees seemed to know that their wintering depended largely upon numbers , the young queens in full strong colonies had entirely stopped laying , and several had ...
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