American Bee Journal, Volume 4Dadant & Sons, 1868 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 41
... brood in her hive from which a successor could be reared . In the remaining cases , indeed , re - queening by means of queen cells or brood , is not only a possible , but the natural process , ( even if it be ef- fected with the aid of ...
... brood in her hive from which a successor could be reared . In the remaining cases , indeed , re - queening by means of queen cells or brood , is not only a possible , but the natural process , ( even if it be ef- fected with the aid of ...
Page 43
... brood and bees from other colonies . But this is in direct contravention to the as- sumption that a handful of bees , in possession of a comb of brood , can develop itself in the course of the season to a colony qualified to pass the ...
... brood and bees from other colonies . But this is in direct contravention to the as- sumption that a handful of bees , in possession of a comb of brood , can develop itself in the course of the season to a colony qualified to pass the ...
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capped brood should be selected , though it is indispensable that they contain some eggs and recently hatched larvæ . The lower margin of each brood comb should also be pruned off till the cells containing eggs and larvæ are reached ...
capped brood should be selected , though it is indispensable that they contain some eggs and recently hatched larvæ . The lower margin of each brood comb should also be pruned off till the cells containing eggs and larvæ are reached ...
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