American Bee JournalDadant & Sons, 1909 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... winter of 1905-6 he tried 10 in one colony , 7 of which came through alive and lively . This winter he is trying 20 queens in one colony with little fear of failure . He does not divulge the secret of success , and one may be excused ...
... winter of 1905-6 he tried 10 in one colony , 7 of which came through alive and lively . This winter he is trying 20 queens in one colony with little fear of failure . He does not divulge the secret of success , and one may be excused ...
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... Winter Bee - Feed . I am very much interested in the ques- tion whether beet - sugar is injurious to bees as a winter food , and in what way . Mr. T.W. Cowan , the editor of the British Bee Jour- nal ,. tells me that many of the winter ...
... Winter Bee - Feed . I am very much interested in the ques- tion whether beet - sugar is injurious to bees as a winter food , and in what way . Mr. T.W. Cowan , the editor of the British Bee Jour- nal ,. tells me that many of the winter ...
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... WINTER BROOD - REARING . I was much interested in what Mr. Byer wrote in the April number about the amount of brood found during the winter , but my experience is just the op- posite . During the first years of my bee - keeping I ...
... WINTER BROOD - REARING . I was much interested in what Mr. Byer wrote in the April number about the amount of brood found during the winter , but my experience is just the op- posite . During the first years of my bee - keeping I ...
Page 16
... winter ; and , as the large hives , after each good year , contained 50 or 60 pounds of honey in the fall , or twice as much as any colony needed for winter , said honey being from clover and basswood , or that first stored , I was not ...
... winter ; and , as the large hives , after each good year , contained 50 or 60 pounds of honey in the fall , or twice as much as any colony needed for winter , said honey being from clover and basswood , or that first stored , I was not ...
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... winter when bees on the summer stands did not have a flight for about 5 months , and when they did fly it was a case of swarming- out , queens and all , and piling up to- gether , clustering on hives and any- where , and I had to ...
... winter when bees on the summer stands did not have a flight for about 5 months , and when they did fly it was a case of swarming- out , queens and all , and piling up to- gether , clustering on hives and any- where , and I had to ...
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