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... been prepared for most any- thing , yet we can say , as the queen of Sheba said to Solomon after viewing the glories of his kingdom , " The half has not been told . " It is such a pleasure to us to view your 6 ANNUAL REPORT.
... been prepared for most any- thing , yet we can say , as the queen of Sheba said to Solomon after viewing the glories of his kingdom , " The half has not been told . " It is such a pleasure to us to view your 6 ANNUAL REPORT.
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... queens in our colonies . At present it costs me too much for requeening , and if some of our members can solve the problem of rearing and intro- ducing queens with a minimum of expense they will have done much for the industry , as I am ...
... queens in our colonies . At present it costs me too much for requeening , and if some of our members can solve the problem of rearing and intro- ducing queens with a minimum of expense they will have done much for the industry , as I am ...
Page 153
... queen and give it a new location . Then cut out all queen cells of the queen- less part , put on a super and the next day give each one of the queenless colonies a virgin queen or a ripe queen cell . Virgin queens are preferable ...
... queen and give it a new location . Then cut out all queen cells of the queen- less part , put on a super and the next day give each one of the queenless colonies a virgin queen or a ripe queen cell . Virgin queens are preferable ...
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Colorado. State Board of Horticulture. The old queen is put away on a new location and the new colony that is to get the young queen is on the old stand . As the brood hatches the combs will be filled with honey , but as soon as the young ...
Colorado. State Board of Horticulture. The old queen is put away on a new location and the new colony that is to get the young queen is on the old stand . As the brood hatches the combs will be filled with honey , but as soon as the young ...
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... queen cells built during transit , same as if in the yard , and these cells matured queens seemingly as good as any . Breeding progressed as under natural conditions . We had transferred these bees , and about three - fourths were on ...
... queen cells built during transit , same as if in the yard , and these cells matured queens seemingly as good as any . Breeding progressed as under natural conditions . We had transferred these bees , and about three - fourths were on ...
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