American Bee Journal, Volumes 67-68Dadant & Sons, 1927 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 25
... combs . It is really expensive to cut out honey , for the comb costs a lot of honey in the building . If the bees have empty combs instead of just frames , they gather on a slower flow and much more honey during any flow . Some ...
... combs . It is really expensive to cut out honey , for the comb costs a lot of honey in the building . If the bees have empty combs instead of just frames , they gather on a slower flow and much more honey during any flow . Some ...
Page 32
... combs some cover made of burlap , then cover again with the packing . You might try it with a part of the colonies and see how they fare . The only objection to doing this is that it will stir them some . do it , you will not need to ...
... combs some cover made of burlap , then cover again with the packing . You might try it with a part of the colonies and see how they fare . The only objection to doing this is that it will stir them some . do it , you will not need to ...
Page 65
... combs may be built out deep enough to prevent the queen from laying eggs in them and to contain more honey than thin combs contain . It is true that , if the queen insists on laying eggs in the super , the bees will shorten some of the ...
... combs may be built out deep enough to prevent the queen from laying eggs in them and to contain more honey than thin combs contain . It is true that , if the queen insists on laying eggs in the super , the bees will shorten some of the ...
Page 78
... comb . In practice , the direction in which the machine is run does not matter , and it cannot be seen that the combs empty on one side any faster than they do on the other . It appears that the cells on either side of the comb nearest ...
... comb . In practice , the direction in which the machine is run does not matter , and it cannot be seen that the combs empty on one side any faster than they do on the other . It appears that the cells on either side of the comb nearest ...
Page 128
... combs called nuclei , undoubtedly the preferable manner of getting bees , were all conditions desirable or ideal . Since 1910 , the rapid progress in successful shipping of combless bees has meant that the tide has turned in favor of ...
... combs called nuclei , undoubtedly the preferable manner of getting bees , were all conditions desirable or ideal . Since 1910 , the rapid progress in successful shipping of combless bees has meant that the tide has turned in favor of ...
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