Gleanings in Bee Culture, Volumen 52A. I. Root Company, 1924 |
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... able to bring their colonies up to the honey flow more nearly uniform than ever before . With such uniformity most of the colo- nies need the same kind of attention at the same time during the active season so that instead of keeping ...
... able to bring their colonies up to the honey flow more nearly uniform than ever before . With such uniformity most of the colo- nies need the same kind of attention at the same time during the active season so that instead of keeping ...
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... able first to hunt out the old queen . For , with Italian queens and sharp - eyed help- ers , finding queens is not so bad , al- though it would be a welcome discovery to find that it did not have to be done . Progress in Fighting Bee ...
... able first to hunt out the old queen . For , with Italian queens and sharp - eyed help- ers , finding queens is not so bad , al- though it would be a welcome discovery to find that it did not have to be done . Progress in Fighting Bee ...
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... able portion of the foot , is placed di- rectly in front of the point of the sting . ( See illustration . ) The empodium may then be pierced readily since it is of con- siderable size and consists of rather soft glandular tissue ...
... able portion of the foot , is placed di- rectly in front of the point of the sting . ( See illustration . ) The empodium may then be pierced readily since it is of con- siderable size and consists of rather soft glandular tissue ...
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... able to consume all of the honey we produce . We are told that it is only a few years since we were shipping out many carloads of eggs , and now we are shipping in many cars each year . If this is the case with eggs , why not with honey ...
... able to consume all of the honey we produce . We are told that it is only a few years since we were shipping out many carloads of eggs , and now we are shipping in many cars each year . If this is the case with eggs , why not with honey ...
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... able to find the entrance . If they had staid out half a minute they would have been chilled to death . Usually in this locality , one of the great problems is to get the colonies to continue brood - rearing late in the season so that ...
... able to find the entrance . If they had staid out half a minute they would have been chilled to death . Usually in this locality , one of the great problems is to get the colonies to continue brood - rearing late in the season so that ...
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