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WINTERING BEES.






When Feeding Should Be Done For Stock Hives
Different Methods Have Been Adopted
The Idea Of Bees Not Freezing Has Led To Errors In Practice
Appearance Of Bees In Cold Weather
How Part Of The Swarm Is Frozen
How A Small Family May All Freeze
Frost And Ice Sometimes Smother Bees
Frost And Ice In A Hive Accounted For
The Effect Of Ice Or Frost On Bees And Comb
Frost May Cause Starvation
Other Difficulties
Further Illustrations
Accumulation Of Faeces Described By Some Writers As A Disease
The Author's Remedy
Burying Bees
Experiments Of The Author To Get Rid Of The Frost
Success In This Matter
Bees When In The House Should Be Kept Perfectly Dark
A Room Made For Wintering Bees
Manner Of Stowing Away Bees
Temperature Of Room
Too Much Honey May Sometimes Be Stored
Management Of Room Towards Spring
Time For Setting Out Bees
Not Too Many Stocks Taken Out At Once
Families May Be Equalized
Snow Need Not Always Prevent Carrying Out Bees
Does Not Analogy Prove That Bees Should Be Kept Warm In Winter?
The Next Best Place For Wintering Bees
Evils Of Winterings In The Open Air Considered
But Little Risk With Good Stocks
Effect Of Keeping Second-rate Stocks Out Of The Sun
Effects Of Snow Considered
Stocks To Be Protected On Some Occasions
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