American Bee Journal, Volumes 64-65Dadant & Sons, 1924 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... cells , if these are regularly built . It is thus evident that the 10 - frame standard hive contains about 75,000 cells , or only room enough for the breeding of a good queen , if every cell was filled , without the necessary space for ...
... cells , if these are regularly built . It is thus evident that the 10 - frame standard hive contains about 75,000 cells , or only room enough for the breeding of a good queen , if every cell was filled , without the necessary space for ...
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... cells in the lower story . The queen seeks for drone cells at that time . Why is it that the queen seeks for drone cells ? Some beekeepers would have us believe that she knows that the eggs which she is about to lay are drone eggs ...
... cells in the lower story . The queen seeks for drone cells at that time . Why is it that the queen seeks for drone cells ? Some beekeepers would have us believe that she knows that the eggs which she is about to lay are drone eggs ...
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... cells . It is now very plain that the only possible success is with metal combs of half depth cells . Success appears also much more positive in warm countries than in localities with cold winters . The editor of that magazine complains ...
... cells . It is now very plain that the only possible success is with metal combs of half depth cells . Success appears also much more positive in warm countries than in localities with cold winters . The editor of that magazine complains ...
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... cells candied solidly , beyond extraction . Where a power machine was used , the " candy " was driven out in solid pellets , hexagonal as the cells . In view of future business , when a discriminating public has been educated to the ...
... cells candied solidly , beyond extraction . Where a power machine was used , the " candy " was driven out in solid pellets , hexagonal as the cells . In view of future business , when a discriminating public has been educated to the ...
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... cells in which to lay her eggs . Is there need of any such anxiety ? Might one not just as well ask : " How shall I get rid of the excess of honey stored in my combs ? " There are seasons of the year , es- pecially in late summer , when ...
... cells in which to lay her eggs . Is there need of any such anxiety ? Might one not just as well ask : " How shall I get rid of the excess of honey stored in my combs ? " There are seasons of the year , es- pecially in late summer , when ...
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