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Էջ 184
... even the hum- blest insect , and guides it in the pursuit of objects suited to its condition and its wants . Few things are more indicative of an industrious and thriving family , than a row of bee - hives 184 THE DAIRY .
... even the hum- blest insect , and guides it in the pursuit of objects suited to its condition and its wants . Few things are more indicative of an industrious and thriving family , than a row of bee - hives 184 THE DAIRY .
Էջ 185
... hive with ease . This they cannot do if there are gusts of wind sweeping round it , in which case num- bers of them will fall to the ground about the hive , from which , perhaps , they will not be able to rise be- fore the chill and ...
... hive with ease . This they cannot do if there are gusts of wind sweeping round it , in which case num- bers of them will fall to the ground about the hive , from which , perhaps , they will not be able to rise be- fore the chill and ...
Էջ 186
... hive , and deduct from it the weight of the hive and the bees , as ascertained when the swarm entered it at first , as above directed . To live through the winter , a hive must have at least sixteen pounds of honey ; and if you wish it ...
... hive , and deduct from it the weight of the hive and the bees , as ascertained when the swarm entered it at first , as above directed . To live through the winter , a hive must have at least sixteen pounds of honey ; and if you wish it ...
Էջ 187
... hive . When you determine on taking away the honey from a hive , either for your own use , or for distributing to other hives , proceed as follows : -The first fine calm morning after the honey season is over , go to your hive , pro ...
... hive . When you determine on taking away the honey from a hive , either for your own use , or for distributing to other hives , proceed as follows : -The first fine calm morning after the honey season is over , go to your hive , pro ...
Էջ 188
... hive now , and replace it on its stand , as before . The next thing to be done is to join the bees from which the honey has been so taken , to another hive in which you wish them to be accommodated ; and the manner of doing this is as ...
... hive now , and replace it on its stand , as before . The next thing to be done is to join the bees from which the honey has been so taken , to another hive in which you wish them to be accommodated ; and the manner of doing this is as ...
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