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... being about six inches in height , in addition to which two inches must be allowed for the floor and crown boards , * See frontispiece . making a total in all of twenty inches ; or ( II ) CHAPTER III ON THE BEE-HOUSE SIMPLIFIED II.
... being about six inches in height , in addition to which two inches must be allowed for the floor and crown boards , * See frontispiece . making a total in all of twenty inches ; or ( II ) CHAPTER III ON THE BEE-HOUSE SIMPLIFIED II.
Page 23
... allowed for each bar . These bars , as well as the crown - board above them , should be planed on the upper surface , but care should be taken to leave them rough on the side to which the combs are to be attached . To insure the bars ...
... allowed for each bar . These bars , as well as the crown - board above them , should be planed on the upper surface , but care should be taken to leave them rough on the side to which the combs are to be attached . To insure the bars ...
Page 37
... allowed , knowing their zeal and im- mense activity . 4. Lastly , worker bees are all formed so as to fulfil all these functions ; and it is worth notice that certain hives , in summer , after receiving a great number of bees laden with ...
... allowed , knowing their zeal and im- mense activity . 4. Lastly , worker bees are all formed so as to fulfil all these functions ; and it is worth notice that certain hives , in summer , after receiving a great number of bees laden with ...
Page 51
... two thirds of cow - dung ; but it is necessary that the plaster should be thick , and also it ought not to be allowed to penetrate unnecessarily into the corners of the wooden hive , ( 51 ) CHAPTER IX ON ARTIFICIAL SWARMS.
... two thirds of cow - dung ; but it is necessary that the plaster should be thick , and also it ought not to be allowed to penetrate unnecessarily into the corners of the wooden hive , ( 51 ) CHAPTER IX ON ARTIFICIAL SWARMS.
Page 55
... allowed to dry . By keeping this cord hung up in the bee - house , a means of smoking the bees when necessary is always at hand for the bee - master's use . After having made an artificial swarm by division , one On Artificial Swarms . 55.
... allowed to dry . By keeping this cord hung up in the bee - house , a means of smoking the bees when necessary is always at hand for the bee - master's use . After having made an artificial swarm by division , one On Artificial Swarms . 55.
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