| 1818 - 476 páginas
...queen, a day or two before swarming, at intervals of a few minutes, giving out a sound a good deaj resembling that of a cricket. It frequently happens,...several times, which is always owing to the queen not havmg accompanied them, or from having dropt on the ground, being too young to fly to a distance.;... | |
| 1823 - 594 páginas
...certain sign is that of the queen, a day or two before, making a- noise much like a cricket. Frequently, the swarm will leave the old hive, and return again...queen not having accompanied them, or from having dropped on the ground, being too young to fly to a distance. In such case, it' found, and placed in... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1844 - 1210 páginas
...bee» generally commences in June, in some seasons earlier, and in cold climates or seasons later. The first swarming is so long preceded by the appearance...queen not having accompanied them, or from having dropped on the ground, being too young to fly to a distance. Gooseberry, currant, or other low bushes,... | |
| Samuel Roberts Wells - 1858 - 190 páginas
...bees generally commences in June ; in some seasons earlier, and in cold climates or seasons later. The first swarming is so long preceded by the appearance...queen not having accompanied them, or from having dropped on the ground, being too young to fly to a distance. Gooseberry, currant, or other low bushes,... | |
| Samuel Roberts Wells - 1858 - 192 páginas
...observed it must be owing to want of care. The signs of the second are, however, more equivocal, the moat certain being that of the queen, a day or two before...queen not having accompanied them, or from having dropped on the ground, being too young to fly to a distance. Gooseberry, currant, or other low bushes,... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1869 - 1296 páginas
...care. The signs of the second are, however, more equivocal, the most certain being that of the q neen, a day or two before swarming, at intervals of a few...the old hive, and return again several times, which it always owing to the queen not having accompanied them, or from having dropped on the ground, being... | |
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