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. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. '74 Movable Comb Hives. the honey, by introducing queens, and by many other manipulations to be explained, which are only practicable with a movable comb hive. MOVABLE COMB HIVES. There are, at present, two types of the movable comb hive in use among us, each of which is unquestionably valuable, as each has advocates among our most intelligent, successful, and extensive apiarists. Each, too, has been superseded by the other, to the satisfaction of the person making the change. The kind most used consists of a box, Fig- 57- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bee-culture-bees-74-movable-comb-hives-the-honey-by-introducing-queens-and-by-many-other-manipulations-to-be-explained-which-are-only-practicable-with-a-movable-comb-hive-movable-comb-hives-there-are-at-present-two-types-of-the-movable-comb-hive-in-use-among-us-each-of-which-is-unquestionably-valuable-as-each-has-advocates-among-our-most-intelligent-successful-and-extensive-apiarists-each-too-has-been-superseded-by-the-other-to-the-satisfaction-of-the-person-making-the-change-the-kind-most-used-consists-of-a-box-fig-57-image216412805.html
RMPG2CMN–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. '74 Movable Comb Hives. the honey, by introducing queens, and by many other manipulations to be explained, which are only practicable with a movable comb hive. MOVABLE COMB HIVES. There are, at present, two types of the movable comb hive in use among us, each of which is unquestionably valuable, as each has advocates among our most intelligent, successful, and extensive apiarists. Each, too, has been superseded by the other, to the satisfaction of the person making the change. The kind most used consists of a box, Fig- 57-
. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. '74 Movable Comb Hives. the honey, by introducing queens, and by many other manipulations to be explained, which are only practicable with a movable comb hive. MOVABLE COMB HIVES. There are, at present, two types of the movable comb hive in use among us, each of which is unquestionably valuable, as each has advocates among our most intelligent, successful, and extensive apiarists. Each, too, has been superseded by the other, to the satisfaction of the person making the change. The kind most used consists of a box, Fig- 57- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bee-culture-bees-74-movable-comb-hives-the-honey-by-introducing-queens-and-by-many-other-manipulations-to-be-explained-which-are-only-practicable-with-a-movable-comb-hive-movable-comb-hives-there-are-at-present-two-types-of-the-movable-comb-hive-in-use-among-us-each-of-which-is-unquestionably-valuable-as-each-has-advocates-among-our-most-intelligent-successful-and-extensive-apiarists-each-too-has-been-superseded-by-the-other-to-the-satisfaction-of-the-person-making-the-change-the-kind-most-used-consists-of-a-box-fig-57-image232064129.html
RMRDFC4H–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. '74 Movable Comb Hives. the honey, by introducing queens, and by many other manipulations to be explained, which are only practicable with a movable comb hive. MOVABLE COMB HIVES. There are, at present, two types of the movable comb hive in use among us, each of which is unquestionably valuable, as each has advocates among our most intelligent, successful, and extensive apiarists. Each, too, has been superseded by the other, to the satisfaction of the person making the change. The kind most used consists of a box, Fig- 57-
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. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 208 THB BBB-KBBPBR'S guidb ; sive mistake which I have no right to encourage, in fact, am bound to discourage, not only for the benefit of individuals, but also for the art itself. To be sure of success, the apiarist must be able to inspect the whole interior of the hive at his pleasure, must be able to Fig. 82.. The Munn Hivt, after jMnnn. exchange combs from one hive to another, and to regulate the movements of the bees—by destroying queen-cells, by giving or withholding drone-comb, by extracting the honey, by intro- ducing queens, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-208-thb-bbb-kbbpbrs-guidb-sive-mistake-which-i-have-no-right-to-encourage-in-fact-am-bound-to-discourage-not-only-for-the-benefit-of-individuals-but-also-for-the-art-itself-to-be-sure-of-success-the-apiarist-must-be-able-to-inspect-the-whole-interior-of-the-hive-at-his-pleasure-must-be-able-to-fig-82-the-munn-hivt-after-jmnnn-exchange-combs-from-one-hive-to-another-and-to-regulate-the-movements-of-the-beesby-destroying-queen-cells-by-giving-or-withholding-drone-comb-by-extracting-the-honey-by-intro-ducing-queens-an-image216402957.html
RMPG2051–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 208 THB BBB-KBBPBR'S guidb ; sive mistake which I have no right to encourage, in fact, am bound to discourage, not only for the benefit of individuals, but also for the art itself. To be sure of success, the apiarist must be able to inspect the whole interior of the hive at his pleasure, must be able to Fig. 82.. The Munn Hivt, after jMnnn. exchange combs from one hive to another, and to regulate the movements of the bees—by destroying queen-cells, by giving or withholding drone-comb, by extracting the honey, by intro- ducing queens, an
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. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 138 THB BBB-KBBPBR'S GUIDB ; nectar. The cane-sugar of nectar is certainly digested or changed into the more osmotic and assimilable glucose-like sugar of honey. Very likely these compound racemose glands supply the digestive ferment which accomplishes this part of Fig. 59.. Oland System of Bee, after Oirard. digestion. We similarly digest all the cane-sugar that we eat. As honey is not always fully digested, the drones and queens, as well as the workers, possess these glands. Wolff's glands are large follicular glands (Fig. 60), situat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-138-thb-bbb-kbbpbrs-guidb-nectar-the-cane-sugar-of-nectar-is-certainly-digested-or-changed-into-the-more-osmotic-and-assimilable-glucose-like-sugar-of-honey-very-likely-these-compound-racemose-glands-supply-the-digestive-ferment-which-accomplishes-this-part-of-fig-59-oland-system-of-bee-after-oirard-digestion-we-similarly-digest-all-the-cane-sugar-that-we-eat-as-honey-is-not-always-fully-digested-the-drones-and-queens-as-well-as-the-workers-possess-these-glands-wolffs-glands-are-large-follicular-glands-fig-60-situat-image216403064.html
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. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 208 THB BBB-KBBPBR'S guidb ; sive mistake which I have no right to encourage, in fact, am bound to discourage, not only for the benefit of individuals, but also for the art itself. To be sure of success, the apiarist must be able to inspect the whole interior of the hive at his pleasure, must be able to Fig. 82.. The Munn Hivt, after jMnnn. exchange combs from one hive to another, and to regulate the movements of the bees—by destroying queen-cells, by giving or withholding drone-comb, by extracting the honey, by intro- ducing queens, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-208-thb-bbb-kbbpbrs-guidb-sive-mistake-which-i-have-no-right-to-encourage-in-fact-am-bound-to-discourage-not-only-for-the-benefit-of-individuals-but-also-for-the-art-itself-to-be-sure-of-success-the-apiarist-must-be-able-to-inspect-the-whole-interior-of-the-hive-at-his-pleasure-must-be-able-to-fig-82-the-munn-hivt-after-jmnnn-exchange-combs-from-one-hive-to-another-and-to-regulate-the-movements-of-the-beesby-destroying-queen-cells-by-giving-or-withholding-drone-comb-by-extracting-the-honey-by-intro-ducing-queens-an-image232097523.html
RMRDGXN7–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 208 THB BBB-KBBPBR'S guidb ; sive mistake which I have no right to encourage, in fact, am bound to discourage, not only for the benefit of individuals, but also for the art itself. To be sure of success, the apiarist must be able to inspect the whole interior of the hive at his pleasure, must be able to Fig. 82.. The Munn Hivt, after jMnnn. exchange combs from one hive to another, and to regulate the movements of the bees—by destroying queen-cells, by giving or withholding drone-comb, by extracting the honey, by intro- ducing queens, an
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. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 138 THB BBB-KBBPBR'S GUIDB ; nectar. The cane-sugar of nectar is certainly digested or changed into the more osmotic and assimilable glucose-like sugar of honey. Very likely these compound racemose glands supply the digestive ferment which accomplishes this part of Fig. 59.. Oland System of Bee, after Oirard. digestion. We similarly digest all the cane-sugar that we eat. As honey is not always fully digested, the drones and queens, as well as the workers, possess these glands. Wolff's glands are large follicular glands (Fig. 60), situat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-138-thb-bbb-kbbpbrs-guidb-nectar-the-cane-sugar-of-nectar-is-certainly-digested-or-changed-into-the-more-osmotic-and-assimilable-glucose-like-sugar-of-honey-very-likely-these-compound-racemose-glands-supply-the-digestive-ferment-which-accomplishes-this-part-of-fig-59-oland-system-of-bee-after-oirard-digestion-we-similarly-digest-all-the-cane-sugar-that-we-eat-as-honey-is-not-always-fully-digested-the-drones-and-queens-as-well-as-the-workers-possess-these-glands-wolffs-glands-are-large-follicular-glands-fig-60-situat-image232112738.html
RMRDHJ4J–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 138 THB BBB-KBBPBR'S GUIDB ; nectar. The cane-sugar of nectar is certainly digested or changed into the more osmotic and assimilable glucose-like sugar of honey. Very likely these compound racemose glands supply the digestive ferment which accomplishes this part of Fig. 59.. Oland System of Bee, after Oirard. digestion. We similarly digest all the cane-sugar that we eat. As honey is not always fully digested, the drones and queens, as well as the workers, possess these glands. Wolff's glands are large follicular glands (Fig. 60), situat
. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Carniolan Qiteen.—X2. (rrom Department ol Agriculture.) kept prisoners in the cells longer than are queens of other races, and so may fly out at once upon emerging. They Fig. 11.. Caniiolan Worker.—Xli. (From Department of Agriculture.) emerge from the cells at about the same time, so that often all the queens may emerge from the cells within a few hours, or even one hour. The -yrprkers closely resemble those of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-carniolan-qiteenx2-rrom-department-ol-agriculture-kept-prisoners-in-the-cells-longer-than-are-queens-of-other-races-and-so-may-fly-out-at-once-upon-emerging-they-fig-11-caniiolan-workerxli-from-department-of-agriculture-emerge-from-the-cells-at-about-the-same-time-so-that-often-all-the-queens-may-emerge-from-the-cells-within-a-few-hours-or-even-one-hour-the-yrprkers-closely-resemble-those-of-the-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readabilit-image216403240.html
RMPG20F4–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Carniolan Qiteen.—X2. (rrom Department ol Agriculture.) kept prisoners in the cells longer than are queens of other races, and so may fly out at once upon emerging. They Fig. 11.. Caniiolan Worker.—Xli. (From Department of Agriculture.) emerge from the cells at about the same time, so that often all the queens may emerge from the cells within a few hours, or even one hour. The -yrprkers closely resemble those of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Carniolan Qiteen.—X2. (rrom Department ol Agriculture.) kept prisoners in the cells longer than are queens of other races, and so may fly out at once upon emerging. They Fig. 11.. Caniiolan Worker.—Xli. (From Department of Agriculture.) emerge from the cells at about the same time, so that often all the queens may emerge from the cells within a few hours, or even one hour. The -yrprkers closely resemble those of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-carniolan-qiteenx2-rrom-department-ol-agriculture-kept-prisoners-in-the-cells-longer-than-are-queens-of-other-races-and-so-may-fly-out-at-once-upon-emerging-they-fig-11-caniiolan-workerxli-from-department-of-agriculture-emerge-from-the-cells-at-about-the-same-time-so-that-often-all-the-queens-may-emerge-from-the-cells-within-a-few-hours-or-even-one-hour-the-yrprkers-closely-resemble-those-of-the-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readabilit-image232106432.html
RMRDHA3C–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Carniolan Qiteen.—X2. (rrom Department ol Agriculture.) kept prisoners in the cells longer than are queens of other races, and so may fly out at once upon emerging. They Fig. 11.. Caniiolan Worker.—Xli. (From Department of Agriculture.) emerge from the cells at about the same time, so that often all the queens may emerge from the cells within a few hours, or even one hour. The -yrprkers closely resemble those of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. ME MnRANE-WlNGED INSECTS. 385 The Queen Bee is lady paramount in her own hive, and Buffers no other queen to divide rule with her. Should a strange queen gain admittanee, there is a battle at once, which ceases not until one has been destroyed. At the swarming time, the old queen is sadly put out by the en- croachments of various young queens, who each ^""g °f ^''' '''b'^'s' "agnifi"*- wish for the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-natural-history-comprising-descriptions-of-animals-birds-fishes-reptiles-insects-etc-with-sketches-of-their-peculiar-habits-and-characteristics-zoology-me-mnrane-wlnged-insects-385-the-queen-bee-is-lady-paramount-in-her-own-hive-and-buffers-no-other-queen-to-divide-rule-with-her-should-a-strange-queen-gain-admittanee-there-is-a-battle-at-once-which-ceases-not-until-one-has-been-destroyed-at-the-swarming-time-the-old-queen-is-sadly-put-out-by-the-en-croachments-of-various-young-queens-who-each-quotquotg-f-bs-quotagnifiquot-wish-for-the-image216350259.html
RMPFYGXY–. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. ME MnRANE-WlNGED INSECTS. 385 The Queen Bee is lady paramount in her own hive, and Buffers no other queen to divide rule with her. Should a strange queen gain admittanee, there is a battle at once, which ceases not until one has been destroyed. At the swarming time, the old queen is sadly put out by the en- croachments of various young queens, who each ^""g °f ^''' '''b'^'s' "agnifi"*- wish for the
. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. ME MnRANE-WlNGED INSECTS. 385 The Queen Bee is lady paramount in her own hive, and Buffers no other queen to divide rule with her. Should a strange queen gain admittanee, there is a battle at once, which ceases not until one has been destroyed. At the swarming time, the old queen is sadly put out by the en- croachments of various young queens, who each ^""g °f ^''' '''b'^'s' "agnifi"*- wish for the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-natural-history-comprising-descriptions-of-animals-birds-fishes-reptiles-insects-etc-with-sketches-of-their-peculiar-habits-and-characteristics-zoology-me-mnrane-wlnged-insects-385-the-queen-bee-is-lady-paramount-in-her-own-hive-and-buffers-no-other-queen-to-divide-rule-with-her-should-a-strange-queen-gain-admittanee-there-is-a-battle-at-once-which-ceases-not-until-one-has-been-destroyed-at-the-swarming-time-the-old-queen-is-sadly-put-out-by-the-en-croachments-of-various-young-queens-who-each-quotquotg-f-bs-quotagnifiquot-wish-for-the-image231956469.html
RMRDAERH–. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. ME MnRANE-WlNGED INSECTS. 385 The Queen Bee is lady paramount in her own hive, and Buffers no other queen to divide rule with her. Should a strange queen gain admittanee, there is a battle at once, which ceases not until one has been destroyed. At the swarming time, the old queen is sadly put out by the en- croachments of various young queens, who each ^""g °f ^''' '''b'^'s' "agnifi"*- wish for the
. First lessons in zoology. Zoology. THE HONEY-BEE ^ND OTHER SOCIAL ANIMALS 317 members of the community except a few fertilized females die in the autumn, the surviving queens founding new colonies in the spring. The queen then builds a minia- ture "hornet's nest " (fig. 249), lays an egg in each cell, and stores the cells with chewed insects. The first brood is composed of workers, which enlarge the nest, get more food, and relieve the queen of all labor except that of egg-laying. More broods of workers follow until the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lessons-in-zoology-zoology-the-honey-bee-nd-other-social-animals-317-members-of-the-community-except-a-few-fertilized-females-die-in-the-autumn-the-surviving-queens-founding-new-colonies-in-the-spring-the-queen-then-builds-a-minia-ture-quothornets-nest-quot-fig-249-lays-an-egg-in-each-cell-and-stores-the-cells-with-chewed-insects-the-first-brood-is-composed-of-workers-which-enlarge-the-nest-get-more-food-and-relieve-the-queen-of-all-labor-except-that-of-egg-laying-more-broods-of-workers-follow-until-the-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-image232219654.html
RMRDPEF2–. First lessons in zoology. Zoology. THE HONEY-BEE ^ND OTHER SOCIAL ANIMALS 317 members of the community except a few fertilized females die in the autumn, the surviving queens founding new colonies in the spring. The queen then builds a minia- ture "hornet's nest " (fig. 249), lays an egg in each cell, and stores the cells with chewed insects. The first brood is composed of workers, which enlarge the nest, get more food, and relieve the queen of all labor except that of egg-laying. More broods of workers follow until the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
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