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When Two Have United The Method Of Separating
Two or more swarms will cluster together, and not quarrel, if put in one hive; I have already told you the disadvantages. Unless business is very urgent, your time cannot be better employed than in dividing them. First, it is necessary to provide a ...
Whole Families May Desert The Hive
When you have the means to keep up a supply of food, and time requisite to make feeding secure, perhaps it would not be advisable to wait till the last extremity before feeding, as a small family will sometimes entirely desert the hive, when destitu...
Wood Boxes
For home consumption, the wood-box will answer equally well for all purposes of obtaining the honey, but will give no chance to watch the progress of the bees, unless a glass is inserted for the purpose, and then it will need a door to keep it dark,...
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When Two Have United The Method Of Separating
Strong Stocks Disposed To Plunder
Three Principal Sources Of Honey
Two May Be United
To Prevent Swarms Uniting With Those Already Hived
When To Examine Stocks That Have Swarmed
Mark The Date Of Swarms On The Hive
Uniting Comb And Honey As Well As Bees