Butterfly house and Insectarium near Deer Lake, Newfoundland, Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/butterfly-house-and-insectarium-near-deer-lake-newfoundland-canada-image181354327.html
RMMF1B87–Butterfly house and Insectarium near Deer Lake, Newfoundland, Canada
Engraving depicting W.J. Pettit's Temple Beehive both closed (left) and open (right). A) Feeding drawer, B) Parent Hive, C) Glass hives to be added when B) is nearly full of comb. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-depicting-wj-pettits-temple-beehive-both-closed-left-and-open-right-a-feeding-drawer-b-parent-hive-c-glass-hives-to-be-added-when-b-is-nearly-full-of-comb-dated-19th-century-image186347268.html
RMMR4RRG–Engraving depicting W.J. Pettit's Temple Beehive both closed (left) and open (right). A) Feeding drawer, B) Parent Hive, C) Glass hives to be added when B) is nearly full of comb. Dated 19th century
Tradional bee hives (skeps) made from straw with a glass of honey. Lueneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tradional-bee-hives-skeps-made-from-straw-with-a-glass-of-honey-lueneburg-71184450.html
RME3PMDP–Tradional bee hives (skeps) made from straw with a glass of honey. Lueneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany
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RMRCAK43–Honey bees in a wooden frame
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RFEYNKNJ–Beekeeper model with equipment and protective clothing, bee hives and honey products, Sithonia
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RF2KAPY32–fresh and bright forest honey freshly collected from hives in the León region of Spain
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. The honey bee; its natural history, physiology, and management. ect by cutting with a sharp knife through twoof the bands of straw, in two places, about threeinches asunder. The windows are generally cutopposite the entrance, and about the centre, but 99 may be made at any part of the hive. The endsof the cut straw-bands may be secured by stitchesof packthread, or, what is better, with softenedmole snap wire, and the panes of glass may befastened with putty. Out-door hives should have a protection notonly of straw caps, but of a shed also, which ifmade open m front only, would afford much sh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-its-natural-history-physiology-and-management-ect-by-cutting-with-a-sharp-knife-through-twoof-the-bands-of-straw-in-two-places-about-threeinches-asunder-the-windows-are-generally-cutopposite-the-entrance-and-about-the-centre-but-99-may-be-made-at-any-part-of-the-hive-the-endsof-the-cut-straw-bands-may-be-secured-by-stitchesof-packthread-or-what-is-better-with-softenedmole-snap-wire-and-the-panes-of-glass-may-befastened-with-putty-out-door-hives-should-have-a-protection-notonly-of-straw-caps-but-of-a-shed-also-which-ifmade-open-m-front-only-would-afford-much-sh-image336640279.html
RM2AFK833–. The honey bee; its natural history, physiology, and management. ect by cutting with a sharp knife through twoof the bands of straw, in two places, about threeinches asunder. The windows are generally cutopposite the entrance, and about the centre, but 99 may be made at any part of the hive. The endsof the cut straw-bands may be secured by stitchesof packthread, or, what is better, with softenedmole snap wire, and the panes of glass may befastened with putty. Out-door hives should have a protection notonly of straw caps, but of a shed also, which ifmade open m front only, would afford much sh
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RFRY8EN2–Jar of organic honey, chic teaspoon, nestling in a bed of vibrant white heather. Fresh, wholesome goodness from the garden for healthy a lifestyle.
A lot of hives are standing in the middle of a green lawn near the forest. Production of environmentally friendly mountain honey. Honey is sold near t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-lot-of-hives-are-standing-in-the-middle-of-a-green-lawn-near-the-forest-production-of-environmentally-friendly-mountain-honey-honey-is-sold-near-t-image243160745.html
RFT3GX09–A lot of hives are standing in the middle of a green lawn near the forest. Production of environmentally friendly mountain honey. Honey is sold near t
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RFMAXC58–Abandoned Paper Wasp Nest in Stehag, Sweden
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Improved Parasols. New Coffee Pot. New Knitting Machine. Improved Strainer for Palls. New metkod of Slivering Glass. A floating Tunnel. Process for preserving Milk for any length of time. Artificial Preparation of Ice. Improvements In Blasting. New Steam Frigate. Friction Roller. Cypress Wine. New kind of Fence. A. Good Disinfectant. LIST OF PATSINTS LNVENTOR'S CLAIMS. Valves of Water Rams. Cultivators. Bee Hives. Screw Wrenches. Remember this., scientific american, 1848-09-16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/improved-parasols-new-coffee-pot-new-knitting-machine-improved-strainer-for-palls-new-metkod-of-slivering-glass-a-floating-tunnel-process-for-preserving-milk-for-any-length-of-time-artificial-preparation-of-ice-improvements-in-blasting-new-steam-frigate-friction-roller-cypress-wine-new-kind-of-fence-a-good-disinfectant-list-of-patsints-lnventors-claims-valves-of-water-rams-cultivators-bee-hives-screw-wrenches-remember-this-scientific-american-1848-09-16-image334296276.html
RM2ABTE8M–Improved Parasols. New Coffee Pot. New Knitting Machine. Improved Strainer for Palls. New metkod of Slivering Glass. A floating Tunnel. Process for preserving Milk for any length of time. Artificial Preparation of Ice. Improvements In Blasting. New Steam Frigate. Friction Roller. Cypress Wine. New kind of Fence. A. Good Disinfectant. LIST OF PATSINTS LNVENTOR'S CLAIMS. Valves of Water Rams. Cultivators. Bee Hives. Screw Wrenches. Remember this., scientific american, 1848-09-16
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RFCTWYKJ–an illustration of a pot of organic honey with hessian top tied with a rustic bow flowers and honey bees under a summer sun
Elementary textbook of economic zoology and entomology . elementarytextbo00kell Year: [c1915] WASPS, ANTS AND BEES 197 on the hive when 'observing' is not going on. In such a hive, which will obviously hold but a small community (one of not over 10,000 individuals) any single bee can be kept con- tinuously under observation, as there are no side-by-side frames between which it can crawl and thus be hidden from view. To keep either of such hives in the house it is only necessary to substitute for a pane of glass in a window a thin wooden pane in which is cut a narrow horizontal opening, the si Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-textbook-of-economic-zoology-and-entomology-elementarytextbo00kell-year-c1915-wasps-ants-and-bees-197-on-the-hive-when-observing-is-not-going-on-in-such-a-hive-which-will-obviously-hold-but-a-small-community-one-of-not-over-10000-individuals-any-single-bee-can-be-kept-con-tinuously-under-observation-as-there-are-no-side-by-side-frames-between-which-it-can-crawl-and-thus-be-hidden-from-view-to-keep-either-of-such-hives-in-the-house-it-is-only-necessary-to-substitute-for-a-pane-of-glass-in-a-window-a-thin-wooden-pane-in-which-is-cut-a-narrow-horizontal-opening-the-si-image241002916.html
RMT02HK0–Elementary textbook of economic zoology and entomology . elementarytextbo00kell Year: [c1915] WASPS, ANTS AND BEES 197 on the hive when 'observing' is not going on. In such a hive, which will obviously hold but a small community (one of not over 10,000 individuals) any single bee can be kept con- tinuously under observation, as there are no side-by-side frames between which it can crawl and thus be hidden from view. To keep either of such hives in the house it is only necessary to substitute for a pane of glass in a window a thin wooden pane in which is cut a narrow horizontal opening, the si
Butterfly house and Insectarium near Deer Lake, Newfoundland, Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/butterfly-house-and-insectarium-near-deer-lake-newfoundland-canada-image181354255.html
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Tradional bee hives (skeps) made from straw with a glass of honey. Lueneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tradional-bee-hives-skeps-made-from-straw-with-a-glass-of-honey-lueneburg-71184446.html
RME3PMDJ–Tradional bee hives (skeps) made from straw with a glass of honey. Lueneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany
the famous working of glass of Murano also known as Venetian Glass on display in a stand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-famous-working-of-glass-of-murano-also-known-as-venetian-glass-on-display-in-a-stand-image544889138.html
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. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 155 store are increased." When the centre box is filled, access to the super and one side-box may be given by opening the slides. The glass is likely to be filled first, if kept warm by suitable coverings, and can be removed when the honey is sealed in the combs. If the season be very productive, one or both of the side-boxes may also be taken before the end of the summer, if sufficient stores are left in the. Fig. 47.—Modern Hives. Nutt's Collateral Hive in the foreground. central stock-portion, or if any deficiency be made up Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-its-nature-homes-and-products-bees-hives-155-store-are-increasedquot-when-the-centre-box-is-filled-access-to-the-super-and-one-side-box-may-be-given-by-opening-the-slides-the-glass-is-likely-to-be-filled-first-if-kept-warm-by-suitable-coverings-and-can-be-removed-when-the-honey-is-sealed-in-the-combs-if-the-season-be-very-productive-one-or-both-of-the-side-boxes-may-also-be-taken-before-the-end-of-the-summer-if-sufficient-stores-are-left-in-the-fig-47modern-hives-nutts-collateral-hive-in-the-foreground-central-stock-portion-or-if-any-deficiency-be-made-up-image216369938.html
RMPG0E1P–. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 155 store are increased." When the centre box is filled, access to the super and one side-box may be given by opening the slides. The glass is likely to be filled first, if kept warm by suitable coverings, and can be removed when the honey is sealed in the combs. If the season be very productive, one or both of the side-boxes may also be taken before the end of the summer, if sufficient stores are left in the. Fig. 47.—Modern Hives. Nutt's Collateral Hive in the foreground. central stock-portion, or if any deficiency be made up
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The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . A MODERN nOUSE-APIARY. winter and spring, the bees are protected by against the glass; therefore it nuiv be wellthick chaff cushions laid on the duck sheets, to have a clotli curtain to drop over them.It will be seen that these sheets of glass face except when we wish to examine the progressthe spectator on all Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-abc-of-bee-culture-a-cyclopaedia-of-every-thing-pertaining-to-the-care-of-the-honey-bee-bees-honey-hives-implements-honey-plants-etc-facts-gleaned-from-the-experience-of-thousands-of-bee-keepers-all-over-our-land-and-afterward-verified-by-practical-work-in-our-own-apiary-a-modern-nouse-apiary-winter-and-spring-the-bees-are-protected-by-against-the-glass-therefore-it-nuiv-be-wellthick-chaff-cushions-laid-on-the-duck-sheets-to-have-a-clotli-curtain-to-drop-over-themit-will-be-seen-that-these-sheets-of-glass-face-except-when-we-wish-to-examine-the-progressthe-spectator-on-all-image339110966.html
RM2AKKRDX–The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . A MODERN nOUSE-APIARY. winter and spring, the bees are protected by against the glass; therefore it nuiv be wellthick chaff cushions laid on the duck sheets, to have a clotli curtain to drop over them.It will be seen that these sheets of glass face except when we wish to examine the progressthe spectator on all
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Tradional bee hives (skeps) made from straw with a glass of honey. Lueneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tradional-bee-hives-skeps-made-from-straw-with-a-glass-of-honey-lueneburg-71184444.html
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. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 151 the stock. The top one, much smaller, and not so high, is for the surplus honey, which the bees will carry up when the population is becoming crowded below. The middle and smallest is merely a covering for the. Fig. 44.—Flat-topi*ed Hive and Straw Super. other two, and for the sake of keeping all warm, dry, and snug. An improved Cottager's Hive (Fig. 45) differs from the preceding chiefly in the substitution of a glass for a straw super, and the addition of a window at the back,^ closed by a door, for observing the internal cond Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-its-nature-homes-and-products-bees-hives-151-the-stock-the-top-one-much-smaller-and-not-so-high-is-for-the-surplus-honey-which-the-bees-will-carry-up-when-the-population-is-becoming-crowded-below-the-middle-and-smallest-is-merely-a-covering-for-the-fig-44flat-topied-hive-and-straw-super-other-two-and-for-the-sake-of-keeping-all-warm-dry-and-snug-an-improved-cottagers-hive-fig-45-differs-from-the-preceding-chiefly-in-the-substitution-of-a-glass-for-a-straw-super-and-the-addition-of-a-window-at-the-back-closed-by-a-door-for-observing-the-internal-cond-image216369951.html
RMPG0E27–. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 151 the stock. The top one, much smaller, and not so high, is for the surplus honey, which the bees will carry up when the population is becoming crowded below. The middle and smallest is merely a covering for the. Fig. 44.—Flat-topi*ed Hive and Straw Super. other two, and for the sake of keeping all warm, dry, and snug. An improved Cottager's Hive (Fig. 45) differs from the preceding chiefly in the substitution of a glass for a straw super, and the addition of a window at the back,^ closed by a door, for observing the internal cond
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The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . t determine to my fullsatisfaction, tbe bristles, in conjunctionwith the claws or hooks, catch the pol-len so quickly that he leaves sleight-of-hand performers all far in the shade. I be-lieve he generally wipes his tongue withboth fore feet at once; and when he doesthis, his appearance, viewed through a glass, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-abc-of-bee-culture-a-cyclopaedia-of-every-thing-pertaining-to-the-care-of-the-honey-bee-bees-honey-hives-implements-honey-plants-etc-facts-gleaned-from-the-experience-of-thousands-of-bee-keepers-all-over-our-land-and-afterward-verified-by-practical-work-in-our-own-apiary-t-determine-to-my-fullsatisfaction-tbe-bristles-in-conjunctionwith-the-claws-or-hooks-catch-the-pol-len-so-quickly-that-he-leaves-sleight-of-hand-performers-all-far-in-the-shade-i-be-lieve-he-generally-wipes-his-tongue-withboth-fore-feet-at-once-and-when-he-doesthis-his-appearance-viewed-through-a-glass-image339054792.html
RM2AKH7RM–The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . t determine to my fullsatisfaction, tbe bristles, in conjunctionwith the claws or hooks, catch the pol-len so quickly that he leaves sleight-of-hand performers all far in the shade. I be-lieve he generally wipes his tongue withboth fore feet at once; and when he doesthis, his appearance, viewed through a glass,
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. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 163 into a frame or "crate," so that they may con- veniently be placed upon, or removed from, the top. Fig. 56.—Glass Frame Hive, with Super. of a hive. If kept properly warm, and well pro- tected by their cover, not only do the bees, when needing room for storage, readily take to them, but M 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harris, Wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-its-nature-homes-and-products-bees-hives-163-into-a-frame-or-quotcratequot-so-that-they-may-con-veniently-be-placed-upon-or-removed-from-the-top-fig-56glass-frame-hive-with-super-of-a-hive-if-kept-properly-warm-and-well-pro-tected-by-their-cover-not-only-do-the-bees-when-needing-room-for-storage-readily-take-to-them-but-m-2-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-harris-wi-image216375364.html
RMPG0MYG–. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 163 into a frame or "crate," so that they may con- veniently be placed upon, or removed from, the top. Fig. 56.—Glass Frame Hive, with Super. of a hive. If kept properly warm, and well pro- tected by their cover, not only do the bees, when needing room for storage, readily take to them, but M 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harris, Wi
The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . wish to give a supply of water thatwill last them a month or more, it may be wellto get a large glass bottle or carboy, at the drug - store, and your bees will then havewater during the season, all they canuse. Where there is a spring near youthat can be conducted to the apiary, a verypretty watering - place ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-abc-of-bee-culture-a-cyclopaedia-of-every-thing-pertaining-to-the-care-of-the-honey-bee-bees-honey-hives-implements-honey-plants-etc-facts-gleaned-from-the-experience-of-thousands-of-bee-keepers-all-over-our-land-and-afterward-verified-by-practical-work-in-our-own-apiary-wish-to-give-a-supply-of-water-thatwill-last-them-a-month-or-more-it-may-be-wellto-get-a-large-glass-bottle-or-carboy-at-the-drug-store-and-your-bees-will-then-havewater-during-the-season-all-they-canuse-where-there-is-a-spring-near-youthat-can-be-conducted-to-the-apiary-a-verypretty-watering-place-ca-image339033535.html
RM2AKG8MF–The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . wish to give a supply of water thatwill last them a month or more, it may be wellto get a large glass bottle or carboy, at the drug - store, and your bees will then havewater during the season, all they canuse. Where there is a spring near youthat can be conducted to the apiary, a verypretty watering - place ca
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. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. Marketing Comb Honey, 327 even without glass, as they may stand side by side and not mar the comb. The shipping crate (Fig. 137) should be strong, neat and cheap, with handles as seen in Fig. 137—such handles Fig. 137.. J ^-!^-^ -1 are also convenient in the ends of the hives (Fig. 112), and can be cut in an instant by having the circular saw set to wabble. With handles the crate is more convenient, and is more sure to be set on its bottom. The crate should also be glassed, as the sight of the comb will say: "Handle w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bee-culture-bees-marketing-comb-honey-327-even-without-glass-as-they-may-stand-side-by-side-and-not-mar-the-comb-the-shipping-crate-fig-137-should-be-strong-neat-and-cheap-with-handles-as-seen-in-fig-137such-handles-fig-137-j-!-1-are-also-convenient-in-the-ends-of-the-hives-fig-112-and-can-be-cut-in-an-instant-by-having-the-circular-saw-set-to-wabble-with-handles-the-crate-is-more-convenient-and-is-more-sure-to-be-set-on-its-bottom-the-crate-should-also-be-glassed-as-the-sight-of-the-comb-will-say-quothandle-w-image216412331.html
RMPG2C3R–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. Marketing Comb Honey, 327 even without glass, as they may stand side by side and not mar the comb. The shipping crate (Fig. 137) should be strong, neat and cheap, with handles as seen in Fig. 137—such handles Fig. 137.. J ^-!^-^ -1 are also convenient in the ends of the hives (Fig. 112), and can be cut in an instant by having the circular saw set to wabble. With handles the crate is more convenient, and is more sure to be set on its bottom. The crate should also be glassed, as the sight of the comb will say: "Handle w
The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . GLASS HONEY-PAIL AND TUMI.LER. Wliile almost everybody wants some kindof a pail to carry honey in, many also prefer,for liquid honey, a glass utensil to any thingelse. IJoth objects have been secured by thepail shown in the engraving. The topjcrews on, like the cap of a fruit-jar. Tliebail turns down out of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-abc-of-bee-culture-a-cyclopaedia-of-every-thing-pertaining-to-the-care-of-the-honey-bee-bees-honey-hives-implements-honey-plants-etc-facts-gleaned-from-the-experience-of-thousands-of-bee-keepers-all-over-our-land-and-afterward-verified-by-practical-work-in-our-own-apiary-glass-honey-pail-and-tumiler-wliile-almost-everybody-wants-some-kindof-a-pail-to-carry-honey-in-many-also-preferfor-liquid-honey-a-glass-utensil-to-any-thingelse-ijoth-objects-have-been-secured-by-thepail-shown-in-the-engraving-the-topjcrews-on-like-the-cap-of-a-fruit-jar-tliebail-turns-down-out-of-the-image339082738.html
RM2AKJFDP–The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . GLASS HONEY-PAIL AND TUMI.LER. Wliile almost everybody wants some kindof a pail to carry honey in, many also prefer,for liquid honey, a glass utensil to any thingelse. IJoth objects have been secured by thepail shown in the engraving. The topjcrews on, like the cap of a fruit-jar. Tliebail turns down out of the
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. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 167 called "Observatory Hives." In these glass is sub- stituted for wood in the sides, shutters being fixed over them to exclude the light. In some cases Venetian blinds are used instead of shutters. The frames with the combs are sometimes arranged vertically in one or two series, and sometimes laterally—a dozen or more standing one behind another. In the latter instance both the top and the sides are of glass. The whole hive may be made. Fig. 58.—The Caer-Stewarton Hive. to revolve by means of two iron wheels, the one fix Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-its-nature-homes-and-products-bees-hives-167-called-quotobservatory-hivesquot-in-these-glass-is-sub-stituted-for-wood-in-the-sides-shutters-being-fixed-over-them-to-exclude-the-light-in-some-cases-venetian-blinds-are-used-instead-of-shutters-the-frames-with-the-combs-are-sometimes-arranged-vertically-in-one-or-two-series-and-sometimes-laterallya-dozen-or-more-standing-one-behind-another-in-the-latter-instance-both-the-top-and-the-sides-are-of-glass-the-whole-hive-may-be-made-fig-58the-caer-stewarton-hive-to-revolve-by-means-of-two-iron-wheels-the-one-fix-image216375353.html
RMPG0MY5–. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 167 called "Observatory Hives." In these glass is sub- stituted for wood in the sides, shutters being fixed over them to exclude the light. In some cases Venetian blinds are used instead of shutters. The frames with the combs are sometimes arranged vertically in one or two series, and sometimes laterally—a dozen or more standing one behind another. In the latter instance both the top and the sides are of glass. The whole hive may be made. Fig. 58.—The Caer-Stewarton Hive. to revolve by means of two iron wheels, the one fix
The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . GLASS HONEY-PAIL AND TUMI.LER. Wliile almost everybody wants some kindof a pail to carry honey in, many also prefer,for liquid honey, a glass utensil to any thingelse. IJoth objects have been secured by thepail shown in the engraving. The topjcrews on, like the cap of a fruit-jar. Tliebail turns down out of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-abc-of-bee-culture-a-cyclopaedia-of-every-thing-pertaining-to-the-care-of-the-honey-bee-bees-honey-hives-implements-honey-plants-etc-facts-gleaned-from-the-experience-of-thousands-of-bee-keepers-all-over-our-land-and-afterward-verified-by-practical-work-in-our-own-apiary-glass-honey-pail-and-tumiler-wliile-almost-everybody-wants-some-kindof-a-pail-to-carry-honey-in-many-also-preferfor-liquid-honey-a-glass-utensil-to-any-thingelse-ijoth-objects-have-been-secured-by-thepail-shown-in-the-engraving-the-topjcrews-on-like-the-cap-of-a-fruit-jar-tliebail-turns-down-out-of-the-image339082895.html
RM2AKJFKB–The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . GLASS HONEY-PAIL AND TUMI.LER. Wliile almost everybody wants some kindof a pail to carry honey in, many also prefer,for liquid honey, a glass utensil to any thingelse. IJoth objects have been secured by thepail shown in the engraving. The topjcrews on, like the cap of a fruit-jar. Tliebail turns down out of the
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. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 310. The Langstroth hive as figured by the inventor in 1859. " Movable comb hive, with full glass arrangement.1' a movable roof, referred to, although, even now, in Germany a movable roof is strongly condemned as unhygienic; but our bee-keeping industry would be poor indeed with a fixed hive-roof. Broadly speaking, then, all our modern hives are Langstroth hives, with small improvements. The original Langstroth was made as shown in Figs. 310, 311. The only improvement we have made thus far is in the mode of spacing the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-animals-domestic-animals-animal-products-fig-310-the-langstroth-hive-as-figured-by-the-inventor-in-1859-quot-movable-comb-hive-with-full-glass-arrangement1-a-movable-roof-referred-to-although-even-now-in-germany-a-movable-roof-is-strongly-condemned-as-unhygienic-but-our-bee-keeping-industry-would-be-poor-indeed-with-a-fixed-hive-roof-broadly-speaking-then-all-our-modern-hives-are-langstroth-hives-with-small-improvements-the-original-langstroth-was-made-as-shown-in-figs-310-311-the-only-improvement-we-have-made-thus-far-is-in-the-mode-of-spacing-the-image216177719.html
RMPFKMTR–. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 310. The Langstroth hive as figured by the inventor in 1859. " Movable comb hive, with full glass arrangement.1' a movable roof, referred to, although, even now, in Germany a movable roof is strongly condemned as unhygienic; but our bee-keeping industry would be poor indeed with a fixed hive-roof. Broadly speaking, then, all our modern hives are Langstroth hives, with small improvements. The original Langstroth was made as shown in Figs. 310, 311. The only improvement we have made thus far is in the mode of spacing the
Gleanings in bee culture . ND ALL ORDERS TO THE A. L ROOT COMPANY, MEDINA, OHIO. 1907 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 743 ROOT OBSERVATION HIVE In recent years there has beeu auever-incieasing interest in bees as asubject for nature study in the schools,and a corresponding demand for ob-servation hives to facilitate the studyof bees at work, without exposing thestudent directly to them, as is necessarywith oidinary hives. To meet this de-mand we offer several styles and sizesof observation hives. These are madewith skeleton frame, with glass insides and ends of the brood-cham])er,and in sides only o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-nd-all-orders-to-the-a-l-root-company-medina-ohio-1907-gleanings-in-bee-culture-743-root-observation-hive-in-recent-years-there-has-beeu-auever-incieasing-interest-in-bees-as-asubject-for-nature-study-in-the-schoolsand-a-corresponding-demand-for-ob-servation-hives-to-facilitate-the-studyof-bees-at-work-without-exposing-thestudent-directly-to-them-as-is-necessarywith-oidinary-hives-to-meet-this-de-mand-we-offer-several-styles-and-sizesof-observation-hives-these-are-madewith-skeleton-frame-with-glass-insides-and-ends-of-the-brood-cham-erand-in-sides-only-o-image339415276.html
RM2AM5KJ4–Gleanings in bee culture . ND ALL ORDERS TO THE A. L ROOT COMPANY, MEDINA, OHIO. 1907 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 743 ROOT OBSERVATION HIVE In recent years there has beeu auever-incieasing interest in bees as asubject for nature study in the schools,and a corresponding demand for ob-servation hives to facilitate the studyof bees at work, without exposing thestudent directly to them, as is necessarywith oidinary hives. To meet this de-mand we offer several styles and sizesof observation hives. These are madewith skeleton frame, with glass insides and ends of the brood-cham])er,and in sides only o
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. A manual of bee-keeping. Bees. HIVES. 79. Neighbour's Improved Cottage Hive.—This has been a popular hive for many- years, and is pretty and interest- ing to those who are satisfied with an imperfect view of their industrious labourers. It con- sists of a circular straw lower compartment, or main body of the hive, having three windows with outside shutters. A ther- mometer is fixed across the centre window, so that the Bees cannot work between it and the glass, and thus intercept the view of the graduated scale. The stock hive, encircled with a hoop, rests on a stout floor-board, fashioned w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-bee-keeping-bees-hives-79-neighbours-improved-cottage-hivethis-has-been-a-popular-hive-for-many-years-and-is-pretty-and-interest-ing-to-those-who-are-satisfied-with-an-imperfect-view-of-their-industrious-labourers-it-con-sists-of-a-circular-straw-lower-compartment-or-main-body-of-the-hive-having-three-windows-with-outside-shutters-a-ther-mometer-is-fixed-across-the-centre-window-so-that-the-bees-cannot-work-between-it-and-the-glass-and-thus-intercept-the-view-of-the-graduated-scale-the-stock-hive-encircled-with-a-hoop-rests-on-a-stout-floor-board-fashioned-w-image216413976.html
RMPG2E6G–. A manual of bee-keeping. Bees. HIVES. 79. Neighbour's Improved Cottage Hive.—This has been a popular hive for many- years, and is pretty and interest- ing to those who are satisfied with an imperfect view of their industrious labourers. It con- sists of a circular straw lower compartment, or main body of the hive, having three windows with outside shutters. A ther- mometer is fixed across the centre window, so that the Bees cannot work between it and the glass, and thus intercept the view of the graduated scale. The stock hive, encircled with a hoop, rests on a stout floor-board, fashioned w
Gleanings in bee culture . GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Fig. 4.—Panes of glass used as super-covers or honey-boards. Mr. Hill flags his (|ueeiis, as his hives.are so close together in the Iows. Dilterent-colored rags are tacked on the fronts of thehives; and red, green, black, etc., spots arepainted upon others. A few of the hiveshave the entire front ]iain1ed a differentcolor. Mr. Hill operates his apiary for combhoney in 4 x 5 j^lain sections, and he securesa beautiful product. He uses shallow ex-tracting-supers early in the season, takingthem off and placing them below the brood-chamber when t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-gleanings-in-bee-culture-fig-4panes-of-glass-used-as-super-covers-or-honey-boards-mr-hill-flags-his-ueeiis-as-his-hivesare-so-close-together-in-the-iows-dilterent-colored-rags-are-tacked-on-the-fronts-of-thehives-and-red-green-black-etc-spots-arepainted-upon-others-a-few-of-the-hiveshave-the-entire-front-iain1ed-a-differentcolor-mr-hill-operates-his-apiary-for-combhoney-in-4-x-5-jlain-sections-and-he-securesa-beautiful-product-he-uses-shallow-ex-tracting-supers-early-in-the-season-takingthem-off-and-placing-them-below-the-brood-chamber-when-t-image339423477.html
RM2AM6231–Gleanings in bee culture . GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Fig. 4.—Panes of glass used as super-covers or honey-boards. Mr. Hill flags his (|ueeiis, as his hives.are so close together in the Iows. Dilterent-colored rags are tacked on the fronts of thehives; and red, green, black, etc., spots arepainted upon others. A few of the hiveshave the entire front ]iain1ed a differentcolor. Mr. Hill operates his apiary for combhoney in 4 x 5 j^lain sections, and he securesa beautiful product. He uses shallow ex-tracting-supers early in the season, takingthem off and placing them below the brood-chamber when t
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. A manual of bee-keeping. Bees. HIVES. los combs, allowing the Bees free passage all over ; they are kept confined by a thick glass door on each side, which in turn can be covered, and the light shut off by external Venetian shutters. The framework of the hive is of mahogany, and the whole revolves on an ingeni- ously constructed turn-table, giving passage to the Bees by a tiinnel to the external air. It makes a handsome ornament for a drawing-room or study, placed in a window ; a small aperture in the window frame will give passage to the Bees. This observatory hive has the evil of all other Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-bee-keeping-bees-hives-los-combs-allowing-the-bees-free-passage-all-over-they-are-kept-confined-by-a-thick-glass-door-on-each-side-which-in-turn-can-be-covered-and-the-light-shut-off-by-external-venetian-shutters-the-framework-of-the-hive-is-of-mahogany-and-the-whole-revolves-on-an-ingeni-ously-constructed-turn-table-giving-passage-to-the-bees-by-a-tiinnel-to-the-external-air-it-makes-a-handsome-ornament-for-a-drawing-room-or-study-placed-in-a-window-a-small-aperture-in-the-window-frame-will-give-passage-to-the-bees-this-observatory-hive-has-the-evil-of-all-other-image216413860.html
RMPG2E2C–. A manual of bee-keeping. Bees. HIVES. los combs, allowing the Bees free passage all over ; they are kept confined by a thick glass door on each side, which in turn can be covered, and the light shut off by external Venetian shutters. The framework of the hive is of mahogany, and the whole revolves on an ingeni- ously constructed turn-table, giving passage to the Bees by a tiinnel to the external air. It makes a handsome ornament for a drawing-room or study, placed in a window ; a small aperture in the window frame will give passage to the Bees. This observatory hive has the evil of all other
Gleanings in bee culture . me frommy own apiary. The honey display occupied a frontage of20 feet. The middle pyramid was comb hon-ey, and the side pyramid extracted honey. The bee-display consisted of a series of tiveglass hives showing different conditions ofthe colony at different times. Upon eachhive was displayed a card stating what thathive represented. These are sh<»wn by thevarious engravings herewith presented. Besides the five glass hives, the writerhad a full colony of bees in a hive in a wirecage six feet square, just outside the tentwhere daily demonstrations were given inhandli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-me-frommy-own-apiary-the-honey-display-occupied-a-frontage-of20-feet-the-middle-pyramid-was-comb-hon-ey-and-the-side-pyramid-extracted-honey-the-bee-display-consisted-of-a-series-of-tiveglass-hives-showing-different-conditions-ofthe-colony-at-different-times-upon-eachhive-was-displayed-a-card-stating-what-thathive-represented-these-are-shltwn-by-thevarious-engravings-herewith-presented-besides-the-five-glass-hives-the-writerhad-a-full-colony-of-bees-in-a-hive-in-a-wirecage-six-feet-square-just-outside-the-tentwhere-daily-demonstrations-were-given-inhandli-image339205906.html
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The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . seen that Mr. C. F. Muth, ofCincinnati, O., has been equally active in giv-ing us nice packages made of glass. Below weillustrate the foiu- jars that he uses. Thesmallest size is what ]SIr. Muth calls the dime jar. It holds about live ounces. The price of these is §3.0U per gross, ship-ped from Cincinnati, whic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-abc-of-bee-culture-a-cyclopaedia-of-every-thing-pertaining-to-the-care-of-the-honey-bee-bees-honey-hives-implements-honey-plants-etc-facts-gleaned-from-the-experience-of-thousands-of-bee-keepers-all-over-our-land-and-afterward-verified-by-practical-work-in-our-own-apiary-seen-that-mr-c-f-muth-ofcincinnati-o-has-been-equally-active-in-giv-ing-us-nice-packages-made-of-glass-below-weillustrate-the-foiu-jars-that-he-uses-thesmallest-size-is-what-sir-muth-calls-the-dime-jar-it-holds-about-live-ounces-the-price-of-these-is-30u-per-gross-ship-ped-from-cincinnati-whic-image339083895.html
RM2AKJGY3–The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . seen that Mr. C. F. Muth, ofCincinnati, O., has been equally active in giv-ing us nice packages made of glass. Below weillustrate the foiu- jars that he uses. Thesmallest size is what ]SIr. Muth calls the dime jar. It holds about live ounces. The price of these is §3.0U per gross, ship-ped from Cincinnati, whic
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Gleanings in bee culture . Eetabllshed 1886WE CARRY AN UP - TO - DATE UNE OF BEEKEEPERS SUPPLIES Write for our M-pag:e catalog: free, andfor lowest prices on supplies. Full in-formation fflTen to all InquirieB. Wehandle the oest make of roods for thebeekeeper. Frelg-ht facilities rood.Let us hear from 70U. JOHN NEBEL & SON SUPPLY CO., HIGH HILL. MO. GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. If goods are wanted quick, send to Pouder. BEE SUPPLIES Glass and Paper Honeyjars. Hives, Comb andExtraoted Honey. An up-to-date stock of every thing used in connectionwith the bee and honey industry. On Bee Supplies Iam o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-eetabllshed-1886we-carry-an-up-to-date-une-of-beekeepers-supplies-write-for-our-m-page-catalog-free-andfor-lowest-prices-on-supplies-full-in-formation-fflten-to-all-inquirieb-wehandle-the-oest-make-of-roods-for-thebeekeeper-frelg-ht-facilities-roodlet-us-hear-from-70u-john-nebel-son-supply-co-high-hill-mo-gleanings-in-bee-culture-if-goods-are-wanted-quick-send-to-pouder-bee-supplies-glass-and-paper-honeyjars-hives-comb-andextraoted-honey-an-up-to-date-stock-of-every-thing-used-in-connectionwith-the-bee-and-honey-industry-on-bee-supplies-iam-o-image338091143.html
RM2AJ1AKK–Gleanings in bee culture . Eetabllshed 1886WE CARRY AN UP - TO - DATE UNE OF BEEKEEPERS SUPPLIES Write for our M-pag:e catalog: free, andfor lowest prices on supplies. Full in-formation fflTen to all InquirieB. Wehandle the oest make of roods for thebeekeeper. Frelg-ht facilities rood.Let us hear from 70U. JOHN NEBEL & SON SUPPLY CO., HIGH HILL. MO. GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. If goods are wanted quick, send to Pouder. BEE SUPPLIES Glass and Paper Honeyjars. Hives, Comb andExtraoted Honey. An up-to-date stock of every thing used in connectionwith the bee and honey industry. On Bee Supplies Iam o
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Gleanings in bee culture . warm that Frank Pease, of Marshall, Michigan, chased. Photo was taken from the top of a building. GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. ->i^ iiififf . {-: ?>* .i^ ^^:. m Pia. 3.—^Enough bees to pay for the 2^4-mile run. wrapped around the bees. The swarm, Fig.1. extended for three feet along the limb. A tinner made the smoker on top of thebox, from heavy copper. The bellows wasfrom a Clark cold-blast smoker. In Fig. 2 is one of my glass and tin com-bination covers. I pulled a string to takethe picture. BEES POISONED BY A BLACK SPIDER. I was at one of my hives this mornin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-warm-that-frank-pease-of-marshall-michigan-chased-photo-was-taken-from-the-top-of-a-building-gleanings-in-bee-culture-gti-iiififf-gt-i-m-pia-3enough-bees-to-pay-for-the-24-mile-run-wrapped-around-the-bees-the-swarm-fig1-extended-for-three-feet-along-the-limb-a-tinner-made-the-smoker-on-top-of-thebox-from-heavy-copper-the-bellows-wasfrom-a-clark-cold-blast-smoker-in-fig-2-is-one-of-my-glass-and-tin-com-bination-covers-i-pulled-a-string-to-takethe-picture-bees-poisoned-by-a-black-spider-i-was-at-one-of-my-hives-this-mornin-image339387361.html
RM2AM4C15–Gleanings in bee culture . warm that Frank Pease, of Marshall, Michigan, chased. Photo was taken from the top of a building. GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. ->i^ iiififf . {-: ?>* .i^ ^^:. m Pia. 3.—^Enough bees to pay for the 2^4-mile run. wrapped around the bees. The swarm, Fig.1. extended for three feet along the limb. A tinner made the smoker on top of thebox, from heavy copper. The bellows wasfrom a Clark cold-blast smoker. In Fig. 2 is one of my glass and tin com-bination covers. I pulled a string to takethe picture. BEES POISONED BY A BLACK SPIDER. I was at one of my hives this mornin
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The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . esidence than the place of birth—Cherry Valley,N. Y. His bee-keeping career commenced at theearly age of twelve years, when, with ?5.00 earnedfor that special purpose, he bought a colony of bees,and at seventeen had marketed honey by the ton,averaging nearly 60 lbs. per colony, and this was se-cured in glass bo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-abc-of-bee-culture-a-cyclopaedia-of-every-thing-pertaining-to-the-care-of-the-honey-bee-bees-honey-hives-implements-honey-plants-etc-facts-gleaned-from-the-experience-of-thousands-of-bee-keepers-all-over-our-land-and-afterward-verified-by-practical-work-in-our-own-apiary-esidence-than-the-place-of-birthcherry-valleyn-y-his-bee-keeping-career-commenced-at-theearly-age-of-twelve-years-when-with-500-earnedfor-that-special-purpose-he-bought-a-colony-of-beesand-at-seventeen-had-marketed-honey-by-the-tonaveraging-nearly-60-lbs-per-colony-and-this-was-se-cured-in-glass-bo-image339028603.html
RM2AKG2CB–The ABC of bee culture: a cyclopaedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc., facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee keepers all over our land, and afterward verified by practical work in our own apiary . esidence than the place of birth—Cherry Valley,N. Y. His bee-keeping career commenced at theearly age of twelve years, when, with ?5.00 earnedfor that special purpose, he bought a colony of bees,and at seventeen had marketed honey by the ton,averaging nearly 60 lbs. per colony, and this was se-cured in glass bo
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The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . 2s. Gd.per lb., at Apsley Pellatts Falcon Glass Works, Holland-street, Blackfriars. Orders from the country, accompaniedwith a Post-office order, will meet with prompt attention. BEE-HIVES.—All persons desirous of Cultivatingthat pleasing and profitable branch of rural economy—the Honey Bee—are respectfully informed by G. NEiGHBOott& Son, that they have prepared, for this season, an extensivesupply of their various improved Bee-Hives ; their collectionconsists of Nutts Collateral Hive, * The Single Box Hive,The Improved Cottage Hive, The Ladi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-and-agricultural-gazette-2s-gdper-lb-at-apsley-pellatts-falcon-glass-works-holland-street-blackfriars-orders-from-the-country-accompaniedwith-a-post-office-order-will-meet-with-prompt-attention-bee-hivesall-persons-desirous-of-cultivatingthat-pleasing-and-profitable-branch-of-rural-economythe-honey-beeare-respectfully-informed-by-g-neighboott-son-that-they-have-prepared-for-this-season-an-extensivesupply-of-their-various-improved-bee-hives-their-collectionconsists-of-nutts-collateral-hive-the-single-box-hivethe-improved-cottage-hive-the-ladi-image338291433.html
RM2AJAE4W–The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . 2s. Gd.per lb., at Apsley Pellatts Falcon Glass Works, Holland-street, Blackfriars. Orders from the country, accompaniedwith a Post-office order, will meet with prompt attention. BEE-HIVES.—All persons desirous of Cultivatingthat pleasing and profitable branch of rural economy—the Honey Bee—are respectfully informed by G. NEiGHBOott& Son, that they have prepared, for this season, an extensivesupply of their various improved Bee-Hives ; their collectionconsists of Nutts Collateral Hive, * The Single Box Hive,The Improved Cottage Hive, The Ladi
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. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . Hlves. TWO SILVER MEDALS awaedeo to GEO, NEIGHBOUR »»DSONS, AT TBS Pabis ExBinmoN nr 1867. The oki-y EsolisbExhibitors who obtained a Silver Medal for Bek-Hives. NEIGHBOURS IMPROVED COTTAGE BEE-HIVEas originally introduced by GEORGE NEIGHBOUR ??•?SONS, working three bell-glass ? — • -• management tha SOLE MANUFACTURERS, R. HARCOURT^& SON. This article was invented expressly to obviate the many defectsincidental to the usual India-rubber and Leather Valves. THE VALVES BEING ALL OF BRASS, CANNOT BE AFFECTED EITUER BY CLIMATE OR BOILING WATER. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-and-agricultural-gazette-hlves-two-silver-medals-awaedeo-to-geo-neighbour-dsons-at-tbs-pabis-exbinmon-nr-1867-the-oki-y-esolisbexhibitors-who-obtained-a-silver-medal-for-bek-hives-neighbours-improved-cottage-bee-hiveas-originally-introduced-by-george-neighbour-sons-working-three-bell-glass-management-tha-sole-manufacturers-r-harcourt-son-this-article-was-invented-expressly-to-obviate-the-many-defectsincidental-to-the-usual-india-rubber-and-leather-valves-the-valves-being-all-of-brass-cannot-be-affected-eituer-by-climate-or-boiling-water-image369780026.html
RM2CDGX5E–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . Hlves. TWO SILVER MEDALS awaedeo to GEO, NEIGHBOUR »»DSONS, AT TBS Pabis ExBinmoN nr 1867. The oki-y EsolisbExhibitors who obtained a Silver Medal for Bek-Hives. NEIGHBOURS IMPROVED COTTAGE BEE-HIVEas originally introduced by GEORGE NEIGHBOUR ??•?SONS, working three bell-glass ? — • -• management tha SOLE MANUFACTURERS, R. HARCOURT^& SON. This article was invented expressly to obviate the many defectsincidental to the usual India-rubber and Leather Valves. THE VALVES BEING ALL OF BRASS, CANNOT BE AFFECTED EITUER BY CLIMATE OR BOILING WATER.
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St Nicholas [serial] . LIKE TRANSPARENT NEEDLES THROUGH A LACE BALL.{Stauraspzs staurticantha Haeckel.) them to be forms of beauty such as tiny openworkboxes, latticework cones, concentric spheres ofwhich the inner are held in place by radiating. A SECTION OF THE RADIOLARIAN FIGURED ABOVE,SHOWING ITS STRUCTURE. IT SUGGESTS SOME STRANGE PLANT GROWTH.{Carftosanium i?regidare Haeckel.) spines, helmets, baskets, lanterns, bee-hives—all formed of glass-like silica. One of these little creatures is so beautiful thatHaeckel named it elegans. The model shows both igio.] NATURE AND SCIENCE FOR YOUNG FO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-like-transparent-needles-through-a-lace-ballstauraspzs-staurticantha-haeckel-them-to-be-forms-of-beauty-such-as-tiny-openworkboxes-latticework-cones-concentric-spheres-ofwhich-the-inner-are-held-in-place-by-radiating-a-section-of-the-radiolarian-figured-aboveshowing-its-structure-it-suggests-some-strange-plant-growthcarftosanium-iregidare-haeckel-spines-helmets-baskets-lanterns-bee-hivesall-formed-of-glass-like-silica-one-of-these-little-creatures-is-so-beautiful-thathaeckel-named-it-elegans-the-model-shows-both-igio-nature-and-science-for-young-fo-image338336932.html
RM2AJCG5T–St Nicholas [serial] . LIKE TRANSPARENT NEEDLES THROUGH A LACE BALL.{Stauraspzs staurticantha Haeckel.) them to be forms of beauty such as tiny openworkboxes, latticework cones, concentric spheres ofwhich the inner are held in place by radiating. A SECTION OF THE RADIOLARIAN FIGURED ABOVE,SHOWING ITS STRUCTURE. IT SUGGESTS SOME STRANGE PLANT GROWTH.{Carftosanium i?regidare Haeckel.) spines, helmets, baskets, lanterns, bee-hives—all formed of glass-like silica. One of these little creatures is so beautiful thatHaeckel named it elegans. The model shows both igio.] NATURE AND SCIENCE FOR YOUNG FO
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Gleanings in bee culture . st and bestinstruments and ajDiDaratus for carrying outzoological and bacteriological studies. Aninteresting and very necessary implementis the glass house. Figs. 3 and 4, ready foruse in the garden of the zoological institute.This glazed bee-house supplies the bee-material required during winter time, andis divided into a small working room anda large partition where the bees can taketheir flight. Fig. 4 gives a view of theinside of the bee partition. A few nucleiin single-comb observatory hives are kepthere over winter. Branches of hazel, alder,cherry, and similar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-st-and-bestinstruments-and-ajdidaratus-for-carrying-outzoological-and-bacteriological-studies-aninteresting-and-very-necessary-implementis-the-glass-house-figs-3-and-4-ready-foruse-in-the-garden-of-the-zoological-institutethis-glazed-bee-house-supplies-the-bee-material-required-during-winter-time-andis-divided-into-a-small-working-room-anda-large-partition-where-the-bees-can-taketheir-flight-fig-4-gives-a-view-of-theinside-of-the-bee-partition-a-few-nucleiin-single-comb-observatory-hives-are-kepthere-over-winter-branches-of-hazel-aldercherry-and-similar-image338189456.html
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. The Open court. vor andChurch Supplies Banners from $1.50 to $10. Price list free. Bibles from 50c to $5. Cradle Roll, holds seventy-two names, 25c bymail. Medals and Badges, Wooden Money Barrels,Bee-Hives and Eggs, Clay Apples, Oranges,Peaches, Pigs, Roosters and Jugs. Thermometers, $1.00 by mail. Tithe Gleaners; Glass Banks, 75c, $1 and$1.50; Linen Lined Envelopes, 24c per doz. Board, Brick, Bell, Coal, Chair, Carpet, Land,Library, Organ, Piano, Roof, Stone andWindow Buyers. Dime, Epworth, Endeavor,Helping Hand, Lutheran, Missionary andPenny Helpers, 75c per 100 prepaid. Newand Second Hand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-open-court-vor-andchurch-supplies-banners-from-150-to-10-price-list-free-bibles-from-50c-to-5-cradle-roll-holds-seventy-two-names-25c-bymail-medals-and-badges-wooden-money-barrelsbee-hives-and-eggs-clay-apples-orangespeaches-pigs-roosters-and-jugs-thermometers-100-by-mail-tithe-gleaners-glass-banks-75c-1-and150-linen-lined-envelopes-24c-per-doz-board-brick-bell-coal-chair-carpet-landlibrary-organ-piano-roof-stone-andwindow-buyers-dime-epworth-endeavorhelping-hand-lutheran-missionary-andpenny-helpers-75c-per-100-prepaid-newand-second-hand-image336731974.html
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. A book about bees. Their history, habits, and instincts; together with the first principles of modern bee-keeping for young readers. ed as soonas the hives become full of bees, he says, No, I donot intend you to make a swarm. You must allremain at home, and make honey for my use. Andwhen the bees reply, We cannot do so, for we have 118 IIONE AND EXTRAC7VK. no room in which to store it, the bee-keeper still says, No ; I cannot let you go, but I will give you room. I will give you a large super, or a glass, or more probably a number of the little sections ; and, as soon as you have filled the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-book-about-bees-their-history-habits-and-instincts-together-with-the-first-principles-of-modern-bee-keeping-for-young-readers-ed-as-soonas-the-hives-become-full-of-bees-he-says-no-i-donot-intend-you-to-make-a-swarm-you-must-allremain-at-home-and-make-honey-for-my-use-andwhen-the-bees-reply-we-cannot-do-so-for-we-have-118-iione-and-extrac7vk-no-room-in-which-to-store-it-the-bee-keeper-still-says-no-i-cannot-let-you-go-but-i-will-give-you-room-i-will-give-you-a-large-super-or-a-glass-or-more-probably-a-number-of-the-little-sections-and-as-soon-as-you-have-filled-the-image370318769.html
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. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ith stout sheet glass, painted four times, complete, readyfor immediate use, all made of best material, packed and sent toall parts of the kingdom.—References may be had to ihe NobilityGentry, and the Trade, in most of the counties in England. BEEHIVES. Prize Medal Awarded to G. Neighbour & Sons, for Bee-Hives AND Honey, at the Paris Exposition of 1855.NEIGHBOURS IMPROVED COTTAGE BEE-HIVE, as originally introduced by George Neighboitr &Sons, with all the recent im-provements, Glasses, & Ther-mometer, price 35s., securelypacked for the count Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-and-agricultural-gazette-ith-stout-sheet-glass-painted-four-times-complete-readyfor-immediate-use-all-made-of-best-material-packed-and-sent-toall-parts-of-the-kingdomreferences-may-be-had-to-ihe-nobilitygentry-and-the-trade-in-most-of-the-counties-in-england-beehives-prize-medal-awarded-to-g-neighbour-sons-for-bee-hives-and-honey-at-the-paris-exposition-of-1855neighbours-improved-cottage-bee-hive-as-originally-introduced-by-george-neighboitr-sons-with-all-the-recent-im-provements-glasses-ther-mometer-price-35s-securelypacked-for-the-count-image370133167.html
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. British bee-keeper's guide book to the management of bees in movable-comb hives, and the use of modern bee-appliances. Illustrated. Bee culture. 56 SURPLUS COMB-HONEY. placed in position there will be room for the bees to run freely between them and the tops of the frames. The separators are strips of tin, wood, or perforated zinc, reaching- to within | inch of the top and bottom of the sections, and are placed between each row of the little boxes. This ensures the flatness and even thickness of every comb, so that they can be packed or covered with glass without any difficulty. Never use se Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-keepers-guide-book-to-the-management-of-bees-in-movable-comb-hives-and-the-use-of-modern-bee-appliances-illustrated-bee-culture-56-surplus-comb-honey-placed-in-position-there-will-be-room-for-the-bees-to-run-freely-between-them-and-the-tops-of-the-frames-the-separators-are-strips-of-tin-wood-or-perforated-zinc-reaching-to-within-inch-of-the-top-and-bottom-of-the-sections-and-are-placed-between-each-row-of-the-little-boxes-this-ensures-the-flatness-and-even-thickness-of-every-comb-so-that-they-can-be-packed-or-covered-with-glass-without-any-difficulty-never-use-se-image234261198.html
RMRH3EFA–. British bee-keeper's guide book to the management of bees in movable-comb hives, and the use of modern bee-appliances. Illustrated. Bee culture. 56 SURPLUS COMB-HONEY. placed in position there will be room for the bees to run freely between them and the tops of the frames. The separators are strips of tin, wood, or perforated zinc, reaching- to within | inch of the top and bottom of the sections, and are placed between each row of the little boxes. This ensures the flatness and even thickness of every comb, so that they can be packed or covered with glass without any difficulty. Never use se
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. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 10 AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. Januar>' Many of the commercial hives are so designed or so flimsily made that they readily break, or by yielding when handled break the glass. Another fault of most observation hives, large and small is the impossibility of feed- ing the bees without the risk of daub- ing them or the hive with the food. The passage of air through the hive should be absolutely under the con- trol of the bees. Much or little venti- lation should be at their command. Light or darkness have no effect pro- vided there is no sudden change fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-bee-keeper-bee-culture-honey-10-american-bee-keeper-januargt-many-of-the-commercial-hives-are-so-designed-or-so-flimsily-made-that-they-readily-break-or-by-yielding-when-handled-break-the-glass-another-fault-of-most-observation-hives-large-and-small-is-the-impossibility-of-feed-ing-the-bees-without-the-risk-of-daub-ing-them-or-the-hive-with-the-food-the-passage-of-air-through-the-hive-should-be-absolutely-under-the-con-trol-of-the-bees-much-or-little-venti-lation-should-be-at-their-command-light-or-darkness-have-no-effect-pro-vided-there-is-no-sudden-change-fro-image237650647.html
RMRPHWR3–. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 10 AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. Januar>' Many of the commercial hives are so designed or so flimsily made that they readily break, or by yielding when handled break the glass. Another fault of most observation hives, large and small is the impossibility of feed- ing the bees without the risk of daub- ing them or the hive with the food. The passage of air through the hive should be absolutely under the con- trol of the bees. Much or little venti- lation should be at their command. Light or darkness have no effect pro- vided there is no sudden change fro
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. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. HELPfOL HINTS FOR NOVICES' J3% WHerrod. IS '.irfiySv^rl How to Make and Stock an Observatory Hive. Most novices are very keen to see bees at work, and for this purpose purchase so- called observatory hives to place in the garden. These are only ordinary hives with a glass panel on two sides, and sometimes one in the back as well, over each of which is fitted a hinged shutter. All that can be seen in such hives are the underside of the abdomen of the bees, and their feet, as they run to and fro over the glass, the ends of the frames, and at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-journal-amp-bee-keepers-adviser-bees-helpfol-hints-for-novices-j3-wherrod-is-irfiysvrl-how-to-make-and-stock-an-observatory-hive-most-novices-are-very-keen-to-see-bees-at-work-and-for-this-purpose-purchase-so-called-observatory-hives-to-place-in-the-garden-these-are-only-ordinary-hives-with-a-glass-panel-on-two-sides-and-sometimes-one-in-the-back-as-well-over-each-of-which-is-fitted-a-hinged-shutter-all-that-can-be-seen-in-such-hives-are-the-underside-of-the-abdomen-of-the-bees-and-their-feet-as-they-run-to-and-fro-over-the-glass-the-ends-of-the-frames-and-at-image234241837.html
RMRH2HRW–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. HELPfOL HINTS FOR NOVICES' J3% WHerrod. IS '.irfiySv^rl How to Make and Stock an Observatory Hive. Most novices are very keen to see bees at work, and for this purpose purchase so- called observatory hives to place in the garden. These are only ordinary hives with a glass panel on two sides, and sometimes one in the back as well, over each of which is fitted a hinged shutter. All that can be seen in such hives are the underside of the abdomen of the bees, and their feet, as they run to and fro over the glass, the ends of the frames, and at
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. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. HELPfOL HINTS FOR NOVICES' J3% WHerrod. IS '.irfiySv^rl How to Make and Stock an Observatory Hive. Most novices are very keen to see bees at work, and for this purpose purchase so- called observatory hives to place in the garden. These are only ordinary hives with a glass panel on two sides, and sometimes one in the back as well, over each of which is fitted a hinged shutter. All that can be seen in such hives are the underside of the abdomen of the bees, and their feet, as they run to and fro over the glass, the ends of the frames, and at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-journal-amp-bee-keepers-adviser-bees-helpfol-hints-for-novices-j3-wherrod-is-irfiysvrl-how-to-make-and-stock-an-observatory-hive-most-novices-are-very-keen-to-see-bees-at-work-and-for-this-purpose-purchase-so-called-observatory-hives-to-place-in-the-garden-these-are-only-ordinary-hives-with-a-glass-panel-on-two-sides-and-sometimes-one-in-the-back-as-well-over-each-of-which-is-fitted-a-hinged-shutter-all-that-can-be-seen-in-such-hives-are-the-underside-of-the-abdomen-of-the-bees-and-their-feet-as-they-run-to-and-fro-over-the-glass-the-ends-of-the-frames-and-at-image234241854.html
RMRH2HTE–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. HELPfOL HINTS FOR NOVICES' J3% WHerrod. IS '.irfiySv^rl How to Make and Stock an Observatory Hive. Most novices are very keen to see bees at work, and for this purpose purchase so- called observatory hives to place in the garden. These are only ordinary hives with a glass panel on two sides, and sometimes one in the back as well, over each of which is fitted a hinged shutter. All that can be seen in such hives are the underside of the abdomen of the bees, and their feet, as they run to and fro over the glass, the ends of the frames, and at
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. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 409 of large hives, with glass on both sides, will enable the beginner to learn very rapidly as it places everything under the eye of the apiarist, just as it exists in a regular colony so that many mysteries are explained. The busy months run from first of February to last'of October, though it is chiefly confined to March, April and May. Adaptation of Southern Georgia to bees, though there has been great success in the North, yet it can be carried to greater perfec- tion here than there, if we will but acquaint ourselves with it here as they do ther Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-bee-culture-bees-409-of-large-hives-with-glass-on-both-sides-will-enable-the-beginner-to-learn-very-rapidly-as-it-places-everything-under-the-eye-of-the-apiarist-just-as-it-exists-in-a-regular-colony-so-that-many-mysteries-are-explained-the-busy-months-run-from-first-of-february-to-lastof-october-though-it-is-chiefly-confined-to-march-april-and-may-adaptation-of-southern-georgia-to-bees-though-there-has-been-great-success-in-the-north-yet-it-can-be-carried-to-greater-perfec-tion-here-than-there-if-we-will-but-acquaint-ourselves-with-it-here-as-they-do-ther-image237736018.html
RMRPNPM2–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 409 of large hives, with glass on both sides, will enable the beginner to learn very rapidly as it places everything under the eye of the apiarist, just as it exists in a regular colony so that many mysteries are explained. The busy months run from first of February to last'of October, though it is chiefly confined to March, April and May. Adaptation of Southern Georgia to bees, though there has been great success in the North, yet it can be carried to greater perfec- tion here than there, if we will but acquaint ourselves with it here as they do ther
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. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. T. P. Robinson. Rartlett. Tex. Pres. Texas Bee-Keepers Association. its, it has occurred to me that some of our work of this fall would be not only of interest but of some benefit, and not only to the exhibitors of bees and honey, but to the fair associations also. Those who have had experience know that it is a difficult task to send bees in glass observatory hives and honey in glass packages without having trouble from leakage in route, especially when such e.xhibits are sent long distances. Besides this, the shipping expenses are. ^r:m'sm Members o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-bee-culture-bees-t-p-robinson-rartlett-tex-pres-texas-bee-keepers-association-its-it-has-occurred-to-me-that-some-of-our-work-of-this-fall-would-be-not-only-of-interest-but-of-some-benefit-and-not-only-to-the-exhibitors-of-bees-and-honey-but-to-the-fair-associations-also-those-who-have-had-experience-know-that-it-is-a-difficult-task-to-send-bees-in-glass-observatory-hives-and-honey-in-glass-packages-without-having-trouble-from-leakage-in-route-especially-when-such-exhibits-are-sent-long-distances-besides-this-the-shipping-expenses-are-rmsm-members-o-image237678317.html
RMRPK539–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. T. P. Robinson. Rartlett. Tex. Pres. Texas Bee-Keepers Association. its, it has occurred to me that some of our work of this fall would be not only of interest but of some benefit, and not only to the exhibitors of bees and honey, but to the fair associations also. Those who have had experience know that it is a difficult task to send bees in glass observatory hives and honey in glass packages without having trouble from leakage in route, especially when such e.xhibits are sent long distances. Besides this, the shipping expenses are. ^r:m'sm Members o
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. The ABC and XYZ of bee culture; a cyclopedia of everything pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, hives, honey, implements, honey-plants, etc. ... Bees. capehakt's glass-front veil. Mr. Martin and Mr. Coggshall both make use of sleeve-protectors. They will be found exceedingly useful for protecting the hands and wrists, and also prevent their getting daubed. THE GLOBE BEE-VEIL. This is a veil that has had a very large sale, and is preferred by a great number.. THE GLOBE BEE-VEIL. because it is large enough to extend down over an ordinary hat or cap; and it is so con- structed that it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-abc-and-xyz-of-bee-culture-a-cyclopedia-of-everything-pertaining-to-the-care-of-the-honey-bee-bees-hives-honey-implements-honey-plants-etc-bees-capehakts-glass-front-veil-mr-martin-and-mr-coggshall-both-make-use-of-sleeve-protectors-they-will-be-found-exceedingly-useful-for-protecting-the-hands-and-wrists-and-also-prevent-their-getting-daubed-the-globe-bee-veil-this-is-a-veil-that-has-had-a-very-large-sale-and-is-preferred-by-a-great-number-the-globe-bee-veil-because-it-is-large-enough-to-extend-down-over-an-ordinary-hat-or-cap-and-it-is-so-con-structed-that-it-image238041298.html
RMRR7M2X–. The ABC and XYZ of bee culture; a cyclopedia of everything pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, hives, honey, implements, honey-plants, etc. ... Bees. capehakt's glass-front veil. Mr. Martin and Mr. Coggshall both make use of sleeve-protectors. They will be found exceedingly useful for protecting the hands and wrists, and also prevent their getting daubed. THE GLOBE BEE-VEIL. This is a veil that has had a very large sale, and is preferred by a great number.. THE GLOBE BEE-VEIL. because it is large enough to extend down over an ordinary hat or cap; and it is so con- structed that it
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. The ABC and XYZ of bee culture; a cyclopedia of everything pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, hives, honey, implements, honey-plants, etc. ... Bees. HEKSHISEK JAKS. used ; for any thing larger, tin cans or pails. Perhaps the most popular glass package is the Mason jar, already mentioned. They are popular because they can be bought at any grocery, and no one objects to buying them with the honey, since they are always a useful article in domestic economy. Packages used largely are the Muth and Pouder bottles that are made especially for holding honey. Molded right into the glass i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-abc-and-xyz-of-bee-culture-a-cyclopedia-of-everything-pertaining-to-the-care-of-the-honey-bee-bees-hives-honey-implements-honey-plants-etc-bees-hekshisek-jaks-used-for-any-thing-larger-tin-cans-or-pails-perhaps-the-most-popular-glass-package-is-the-mason-jar-already-mentioned-they-are-popular-because-they-can-be-bought-at-any-grocery-and-no-one-objects-to-buying-them-with-the-honey-since-they-are-always-a-useful-article-in-domestic-economy-packages-used-largely-are-the-muth-and-pouder-bottles-that-are-made-especially-for-holding-honey-molded-right-into-the-glass-i-image238050138.html
RMRR83AJ–. The ABC and XYZ of bee culture; a cyclopedia of everything pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, hives, honey, implements, honey-plants, etc. ... Bees. HEKSHISEK JAKS. used ; for any thing larger, tin cans or pails. Perhaps the most popular glass package is the Mason jar, already mentioned. They are popular because they can be bought at any grocery, and no one objects to buying them with the honey, since they are always a useful article in domestic economy. Packages used largely are the Muth and Pouder bottles that are made especially for holding honey. Molded right into the glass i
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. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 155 store are increased." When the centre box is filled, access to the super and one side-box may be given by opening the slides. The glass is likely to be filled first, if kept warm by suitable coverings, and can be removed when the honey is sealed in the combs. If the season be very productive, one or both of the side-boxes may also be taken before the end of the summer, if sufficient stores are left in the. Fig. 47.—Modern Hives. Nutt's Collateral Hive in the foreground. central stock-portion, or if any deficiency be made up Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-its-nature-homes-and-products-bees-hives-155-store-are-increasedquot-when-the-centre-box-is-filled-access-to-the-super-and-one-side-box-may-be-given-by-opening-the-slides-the-glass-is-likely-to-be-filled-first-if-kept-warm-by-suitable-coverings-and-can-be-removed-when-the-honey-is-sealed-in-the-combs-if-the-season-be-very-productive-one-or-both-of-the-side-boxes-may-also-be-taken-before-the-end-of-the-summer-if-sufficient-stores-are-left-in-the-fig-47modern-hives-nutts-collateral-hive-in-the-foreground-central-stock-portion-or-if-any-deficiency-be-made-up-image232002006.html
RMRDCGWX–. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. HIVES. 155 store are increased." When the centre box is filled, access to the super and one side-box may be given by opening the slides. The glass is likely to be filled first, if kept warm by suitable coverings, and can be removed when the honey is sealed in the combs. If the season be very productive, one or both of the side-boxes may also be taken before the end of the summer, if sufficient stores are left in the. Fig. 47.—Modern Hives. Nutt's Collateral Hive in the foreground. central stock-portion, or if any deficiency be made up
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RMRR7N00–. The ABC and XYZ of bee culture; a cyclopedia of everything pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, hives, honey, implements, honey-plants, etc. ... Bees. shoulder. These shanks are then set down into holes bored in the floor-board at the right points. The glass is slipped into the grooves in the post, when the frames are supported on wire staples driven into the iloor-board. It would not be practicable to use tin rabbets in a hive with gla>s ends, so none are iised. As the frames stand, they are secured together at tlie top so as to hold their position. Hoffman frames are eminently
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. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. DH. WORKAJJ.'S OBSERVATION HIVE. the brood chamber of which is shown in the engraving. It has glass sides all around, and it was a great attrac- tion. Prof. Hasbrouck. Mr. Locke and others, also exhibited bees in ob- servation hives. Bees and honey are already the great attraction at such Fairs as have given prominence to this industry— and this will become more apparent each successive year. Michigan, Ne- braska, Missouri, and some other States, have tried a small Bee and Honey Show, and the results have been so satisfactory, that they are now intend Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-bee-culture-bees-dh-workajjs-observation-hive-the-brood-chamber-of-which-is-shown-in-the-engraving-it-has-glass-sides-all-around-and-it-was-a-great-attrac-tion-prof-hasbrouck-mr-locke-and-others-also-exhibited-bees-in-ob-servation-hives-bees-and-honey-are-already-the-great-attraction-at-such-fairs-as-have-given-prominence-to-this-industry-and-this-will-become-more-apparent-each-successive-year-michigan-ne-braska-missouri-and-some-other-states-have-tried-a-small-bee-and-honey-show-and-the-results-have-been-so-satisfactory-that-they-are-now-intend-image237723189.html
RMRPN69W–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. DH. WORKAJJ.'S OBSERVATION HIVE. the brood chamber of which is shown in the engraving. It has glass sides all around, and it was a great attrac- tion. Prof. Hasbrouck. Mr. Locke and others, also exhibited bees in ob- servation hives. Bees and honey are already the great attraction at such Fairs as have given prominence to this industry— and this will become more apparent each successive year. Michigan, Ne- braska, Missouri, and some other States, have tried a small Bee and Honey Show, and the results have been so satisfactory, that they are now intend
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