Gleanings in Bee Culture, Volumen 52A. I. Root Company, 1924 |
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... supply of combs ready for the honey flow , is no doubt very great and this loss is re- peated more or less every year with many , especially where insufficient funds are provided for inspection and where re - infection occurs because of ...
... supply of combs ready for the honey flow , is no doubt very great and this loss is re- peated more or less every year with many , especially where insufficient funds are provided for inspection and where re - infection occurs because of ...
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... supply of nectar ? And how do the first discoverers of this abundant nectar supply show the other bees the place of it ? In other words , by what means does the first discoverer inform her hive mates of the exact origin of that supply ...
... supply of nectar ? And how do the first discoverers of this abundant nectar supply show the other bees the place of it ? In other words , by what means does the first discoverer inform her hive mates of the exact origin of that supply ...
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... supply of workers on the first - discovered spot , and the other flowers of the same species , which are at the same time plentiful all around , would be neglected and some of them , maybe , never worked at all , which would amount to a ...
... supply of workers on the first - discovered spot , and the other flowers of the same species , which are at the same time plentiful all around , would be neglected and some of them , maybe , never worked at all , which would amount to a ...
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... supply of sections for next season , just brought in costing nearly $ 400 , added not a little to my interest . I had hoped that a better and cheaper way might be found for putting up comb honey , but he does not give us much en ...
... supply of sections for next season , just brought in costing nearly $ 400 , added not a little to my interest . I had hoped that a better and cheaper way might be found for putting up comb honey , but he does not give us much en ...
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... supply for Wiscon- sin is already becoming quite short . It seems likely that by January or Febru ary there will be very little honey left in the hands of the beekeepers . Through the efforts of Miss Fischer , secretary of the State ...
... supply for Wiscon- sin is already becoming quite short . It seems likely that by January or Febru ary there will be very little honey left in the hands of the beekeepers . Through the efforts of Miss Fischer , secretary of the State ...
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