American Bee Journal, Volumes 57-58Dadant & Sons, 1917 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... keep it , and fully ex- plained its flavors and colors . I distrib- uted these leaflets to any and all who put the tub in the ground , the top even with the ground . I put an inch of water in the bottom . The first day the water was ...
... keep it , and fully ex- plained its flavors and colors . I distrib- uted these leaflets to any and all who put the tub in the ground , the top even with the ground . I put an inch of water in the bottom . The first day the water was ...
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... keep a few colonies of bees to insure a crop of fruit . Ames , Iowa . Are Beekeepers Immune to Zymotic Diseases ? TH BY W. J. SHEPPARD . HE above is the subject of a lead- ing article in a recent issue of the British Bee Journal , to ...
... keep a few colonies of bees to insure a crop of fruit . Ames , Iowa . Are Beekeepers Immune to Zymotic Diseases ? TH BY W. J. SHEPPARD . HE above is the subject of a lead- ing article in a recent issue of the British Bee Journal , to ...
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... keep all closed daytime . You will likely find a temperature of about 50 degrees best , but at any rate try to keep it at that point where the bees are quietest . Keep the bees content in their hives by keep- ing the cellar dark , at ...
... keep all closed daytime . You will likely find a temperature of about 50 degrees best , but at any rate try to keep it at that point where the bees are quietest . Keep the bees content in their hives by keep- ing the cellar dark , at ...
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... keep bees after they left college . The other 120 gave vari- ous reasons , some of which were quite interesting . It was found that the 30 who stated they would keep bees after they left the university were already keeping bees . This ...
... keep bees after they left college . The other 120 gave vari- ous reasons , some of which were quite interesting . It was found that the 30 who stated they would keep bees after they left the university were already keeping bees . This ...
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... keeping nine or 10 queens lay- ing , at one time , in one hive . He had tried this to his heart's content and considered it difficult to keep even two queens in one hive , separated by a queen excluder , during the honey crop . The old ...
... keeping nine or 10 queens lay- ing , at one time , in one hive . He had tried this to his heart's content and considered it difficult to keep even two queens in one hive , separated by a queen excluder , during the honey crop . The old ...
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