American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 201
... swarming . For section work the cag- ing plan is all right for mild cases . For severe cases the queen should be killed and replaced after 8 or 10 days by a vigorous laying queen of best Italian stock . Still better it may be to intro ...
... swarming . For section work the cag- ing plan is all right for mild cases . For severe cases the queen should be killed and replaced after 8 or 10 days by a vigorous laying queen of best Italian stock . Still better it may be to intro ...
Page 203
... swarm of bees intent on gathering honey . Sometimes we could see a bee with a section of leaf so large it could hardly fly , but working diligently , carrying its burden to a sandy spot just outside the yard , where the bees had their ...
... swarm of bees intent on gathering honey . Sometimes we could see a bee with a section of leaf so large it could hardly fly , but working diligently , carrying its burden to a sandy spot just outside the yard , where the bees had their ...
Page 204
... swarms too much . She builds too lit- tle comb . She is small , yes . That is due to the fact that the Arabs never change her combs . The cell walls are reduced at every hatching , and the development of the bee is cramped . The careful ...
... swarms too much . She builds too lit- tle comb . She is small , yes . That is due to the fact that the Arabs never change her combs . The cell walls are reduced at every hatching , and the development of the bee is cramped . The careful ...
Page 205
... swarms too much . That is be- cause the hives are both too shallow and too narrow . They swarm because they are too numerous for their abode . They multiply very fast . She builds too little comb . If she really swarms too much it is ...
... swarms too much . That is be- cause the hives are both too shallow and too narrow . They swarm because they are too numerous for their abode . They multiply very fast . She builds too little comb . If she really swarms too much it is ...
Page 206
... swarm and apply all their energy to the production of surplus honey , the yields under favorable conditions may be enormous . At the same time , if we can keep our bees busy , gathering and storing honey , not capping , they are not ...
... swarm and apply all their energy to the production of surplus honey , the yields under favorable conditions may be enormous . At the same time , if we can keep our bees busy , gathering and storing honey , not capping , they are not ...
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