American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 190
... winter feeding . While the highest honey production of a colony was 24.9 pounds , there was a consider- able variation in the colonies , the low- est result being 4.19 pounds . The aver- age was 12.1 pounds against 15.4 pounds the year ...
... winter feeding . While the highest honey production of a colony was 24.9 pounds , there was a consider- able variation in the colonies , the low- est result being 4.19 pounds . The aver- age was 12.1 pounds against 15.4 pounds the year ...
Page 191
... winter , and at the close of the cot- ton flow moved them back down the river for winter and spring , but their latest report shows that it does not pay them , and that they expect to discon- tinue this practice . If the flow should not ...
... winter , and at the close of the cot- ton flow moved them back down the river for winter and spring , but their latest report shows that it does not pay them , and that they expect to discon- tinue this practice . If the flow should not ...
Page 193
... winter brighten the whole landscape . This furnishes the Christmas decora- tions for all California ; hence the term holly " by which it is known . " " There is a gorgeous yellow pentste- mon , shrubby in growth , distributed freely ...
... winter brighten the whole landscape . This furnishes the Christmas decora- tions for all California ; hence the term holly " by which it is known . " " There is a gorgeous yellow pentste- mon , shrubby in growth , distributed freely ...
Page 195
... winter our bees in the North . I shall receive another shipment of five packages in a day or two , and it is probably on the road now . The weather is warmer and the bees may not come through in such good shape . -- CONVENTION The ...
... winter our bees in the North . I shall receive another shipment of five packages in a day or two , and it is probably on the road now . The weather is warmer and the bees may not come through in such good shape . -- CONVENTION The ...
Page 202
... winter and are on the wing in the spring . All of the other wild bees in- digenous to the northern States are solitary insects ; each female , as a rule , constructing her own nest and stock- 1 2 la 2b 2a 3 4 lb 10a 5 7 8a. 202 June , 1914 ...
... winter and are on the wing in the spring . All of the other wild bees in- digenous to the northern States are solitary insects ; each female , as a rule , constructing her own nest and stock- 1 2 la 2b 2a 3 4 lb 10a 5 7 8a. 202 June , 1914 ...
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