Entomologist William Wilson (left) and beekeeper William Vanderput examine a colony of European honey bees used for crop pollination in the lower Rio Grande Valley of south Texas. Feral colonies in south Texas are now mainly Africanized. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-entomologist-william-wilson-left-and-beekeeper-william-vanderput-examine-56369298.html
RMD7KRH6–Entomologist William Wilson (left) and beekeeper William Vanderput examine a colony of European honey bees used for crop pollination in the lower Rio Grande Valley of south Texas. Feral colonies in south Texas are now mainly Africanized.
A feral bee hive with worker bees hangs from the alcove of a cliff. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-feral-bee-hive-with-worker-bees-hangs-from-the-alcove-of-a-cliff-image382728734.html
RF2D6JPBA–A feral bee hive with worker bees hangs from the alcove of a cliff.
Summer tanager (Piranga rubra) male eating a caught bee in the forest, Galveston, Texas, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-tanager-piranga-rubra-male-eating-a-caught-bee-in-the-forest-galveston-texas-usa-image419142278.html
RM2F9WG72–Summer tanager (Piranga rubra) male eating a caught bee in the forest, Galveston, Texas, USA.
Bee on a flower in Texas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bee-on-a-flower-in-texas-123383725.html
RFH4MH5H–Bee on a flower in Texas.
A swarm of honey bees on a Mimosa tree in Canyon, Texas, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-swarm-of-honey-bees-on-a-mimosa-tree-in-canyon-texas-usa-image207575109.html
RFP1KT4N–A swarm of honey bees on a Mimosa tree in Canyon, Texas, USA
A dead bee lies on top of a piece of honeycomb. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dead-bee-lies-on-top-of-a-piece-of-honeycomb-image382728773.html
RF2D6JPCN–A dead bee lies on top of a piece of honeycomb.
Mesquite tree blooms, long beans will follow , they are scattered from horses eating them. Honey bees make honey from blooms. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mesquite-tree-blooms-long-beans-will-follow-they-are-scattered-from-30142303.html
RMBN12PR–Mesquite tree blooms, long beans will follow , they are scattered from horses eating them. Honey bees make honey from blooms.
Honey Bee Apis mellifera adult in flight landing on Sensitive Briar Mimosa nuttallii Corpus Christi Coastal Bend Texas USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-adult-in-flight-landing-on-sensitive-briar-20307686.html
RMB512JE–Honey Bee Apis mellifera adult in flight landing on Sensitive Briar Mimosa nuttallii Corpus Christi Coastal Bend Texas USA
Closeup of Western Honey Bee working and pllinating a Teaxas Mealy Blue Sage Salvia Farinacea in a garden in Central Texas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/closeup-of-western-honey-bee-working-and-pllinating-a-teaxas-mealy-blue-sage-salvia-farinacea-in-a-garden-in-central-texas-image537857500.html
RF2P71EMC–Closeup of Western Honey Bee working and pllinating a Teaxas Mealy Blue Sage Salvia Farinacea in a garden in Central Texas
Honey Bee Apis mellifera adult in flight on White Prickly Poppy Argemone albiflora Sinton Corpus Christi Coastal Bend Texas USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-adult-in-flight-on-white-prickly-poppy-argemone-20309971.html
RMB515G3–Honey Bee Apis mellifera adult in flight on White Prickly Poppy Argemone albiflora Sinton Corpus Christi Coastal Bend Texas USA
Honey Bee, Apis Mellifera getting a drink at a water hole. Honey bees drink a lot of water. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/honey-bee-apis-mellifera-getting-a-drink-at-a-water-hole-honey-bees-image8971969.html
RMAP7FT2–Honey Bee, Apis Mellifera getting a drink at a water hole. Honey bees drink a lot of water.
Mexican beekeeper Jose Santos Rodriguez removes a comb from a bee hive as part of a research project with the USDA to manage honey bee parasitic mites and document Africanization of domesticated and feral honey bees in Westaco, Texas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mexican-beekeeper-jose-santos-rodriguez-removes-a-comb-from-a-bee-56369412.html
RMD7KRN8–Mexican beekeeper Jose Santos Rodriguez removes a comb from a bee hive as part of a research project with the USDA to manage honey bee parasitic mites and document Africanization of domesticated and feral honey bees in Westaco, Texas.
Honey bee on an Indian blanket flower Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-on-an-indian-blanket-flower-310392009.html
RFS0YG4W–Honey bee on an Indian blanket flower
Jul 10, 2006; San Antonio, TX, USA; What was once John Milam's honey business in Moore is suffering due to drought conditions. He has sold the business to Armando Vidales, Jr. and Jose Moreno, who both work with the bees. The bees are currently being shipped to northern Texas to pollinate sunflower crops.Barrels that were prepared for this years crop of honey remain empty. Only Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jul-10-2006-san-antonio-tx-usa-what-was-once-john-milams-honey-business-image65234276.html
RMDP3JYG–Jul 10, 2006; San Antonio, TX, USA; What was once John Milam's honey business in Moore is suffering due to drought conditions. He has sold the business to Armando Vidales, Jr. and Jose Moreno, who both work with the bees. The bees are currently being shipped to northern Texas to pollinate sunflower crops.Barrels that were prepared for this years crop of honey remain empty. Only
Bee Assassin Bug (Apiomerus crassipes), adult feeding on Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), Hill Country, Central Texas, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bee-assassin-bug-apiomerus-crassipes-adult-feeding-on-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-hill-country-central-texas-usa-image383876985.html
RF2D8F309–Bee Assassin Bug (Apiomerus crassipes), adult feeding on Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), Hill Country, Central Texas, USA
Honey bee with pollen in their corbiculae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/honey-bee-with-pollen-in-their-corbiculae-image474629784.html
RF2JG573M–Honey bee with pollen in their corbiculae
Honey Bee Apis mellifera hive Sinton Corpus Christi Coastal Bend Texas USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-hive-sinton-corpus-christi-coastal-bend-texas-20307687.html
RMB512JF–Honey Bee Apis mellifera hive Sinton Corpus Christi Coastal Bend Texas USA
Close up view of honey comb backlit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-view-of-honey-comb-backlit-image601961102.html
RF2WY9KEP–Close up view of honey comb backlit
Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), adult on Maximilians Sunflower (Helianthus maximilianii). Comal County, Hill Country, Central Texas, USA. October. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-adult-on-maximilians-sunflower-helianthus-137053969.html
RFHXY9MH–Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), adult on Maximilians Sunflower (Helianthus maximilianii). Comal County, Hill Country, Central Texas, USA. October.
Summer tanager (Piranga rubra) male eating a caught bee in the forest, Galveston, Texas, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-tanager-piranga-rubra-male-eating-a-caught-bee-in-the-forest-galveston-texas-usa-image419142333.html
RM2F9WG91–Summer tanager (Piranga rubra) male eating a caught bee in the forest, Galveston, Texas, USA.
A swarm of honey bees on a Mimosa tree in Canyon, Texas, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-swarm-of-honey-bees-on-a-mimosa-tree-in-canyon-texas-usa-image207575190.html
RFP1KT7J–A swarm of honey bees on a Mimosa tree in Canyon, Texas, USA
Honey bee gathering pollen from a red cactus flower in south Texas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-gathering-pollen-from-a-red-cactus-flower-in-south-texas-129461193.html
RMHEHD21–Honey bee gathering pollen from a red cactus flower in south Texas.
Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), adult feeding on Sensitive Briar (Mimosa nuttallii), Sinton, Corpus Christi, Coastal Bend, Texas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-adult-feeding-on-sensitive-briar-mimosa-nuttallii-26245839.html
RFBEKGRB–Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), adult feeding on Sensitive Briar (Mimosa nuttallii), Sinton, Corpus Christi, Coastal Bend, Texas
The red flowers of pineapple sage attract honey bees in late summer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-red-flowers-of-pineapple-sage-attract-honey-bees-in-late-summer-image465395531.html
RF2J14GMY–The red flowers of pineapple sage attract honey bees in late summer.
Honey Bee Apis mellifera adult feeding on Sensitive Briar Mimosa nuttallii Sinton Corpus Christi Coastal Bend Texas USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-adult-feeding-on-sensitive-briar-mimosa-nuttallii-25122004.html
RFBCTBAC–Honey Bee Apis mellifera adult feeding on Sensitive Briar Mimosa nuttallii Sinton Corpus Christi Coastal Bend Texas USA
Marble Falls, Texas, USA. April 10, 2021. Sign above a bee hive in the Texas hill country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marble-falls-texas-usa-april-10-2021-sign-above-a-bee-hive-in-the-texas-hill-country-image429838658.html
RF2FY8RGJ–Marble Falls, Texas, USA. April 10, 2021. Sign above a bee hive in the Texas hill country.
Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), adult feeding on Maximilians Sunflower (Helianthus maximilianii), Comal County, Hill Country, Texas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-adult-feeding-on-maximilians-sunflower-helianthus-36834910.html
RMC3WY8E–Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), adult feeding on Maximilians Sunflower (Helianthus maximilianii), Comal County, Hill Country, Texas
Swarm of Honey Bees Apis Mellifera resting on a tree limb They are looking for a hollow tree to build a hive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swarm-of-honey-bees-apis-mellifera-resting-on-a-tree-limb-they-are-image45697.html
RMA0B281–Swarm of Honey Bees Apis Mellifera resting on a tree limb They are looking for a hollow tree to build a hive
LAREDO, Texas – Alert U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists at Laredo Port of entry stung an ill-fated and unusual smuggling attempt as they seized a cache of undeclared live queen and worker honey bees from a group of travelers in a pickup truck. Microscope view of Apis mellifera (Linnaeus) (Apidae). Photo provided by: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-laredo-texas-alert-us-customs-and-border-protection-cbp-agriculture-100945157.html
RMFT6CG5–LAREDO, Texas – Alert U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists at Laredo Port of entry stung an ill-fated and unusual smuggling attempt as they seized a cache of undeclared live queen and worker honey bees from a group of travelers in a pickup truck. Microscope view of Apis mellifera (Linnaeus) (Apidae). Photo provided by: U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Honey Mesquite Prosopis juliflora Bee County Texas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/honey-mesquite-prosopis-juliflora-bee-county-texas-image18245.html
RMA04745–Honey Mesquite Prosopis juliflora Bee County Texas
Jul 10, 2006; Devine, TX, USA; Sunflowers dot the landscape along IH-35 south of Devine. What was once John Milam's honey business in Moore is suffering due to drought conditions. The bees are currently being shipped to northern Texas to pollinate sunflower crops. Barrels that were prepared for this years crop of honey remain empty. Only a relatively small amount of honey was prod Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jul-10-2006-devine-tx-usa-sunflowers-dot-the-landscape-along-ih-35-image65234282.html
RMDP3JYP–Jul 10, 2006; Devine, TX, USA; Sunflowers dot the landscape along IH-35 south of Devine. What was once John Milam's honey business in Moore is suffering due to drought conditions. The bees are currently being shipped to northern Texas to pollinate sunflower crops. Barrels that were prepared for this years crop of honey remain empty. Only a relatively small amount of honey was prod
Fresh honey sourced from local Texas beekeepers and honey bees collecting pollen from Texas flora Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-honey-sourced-from-local-texas-beekeepers-and-honey-bees-collecting-pollen-from-texas-flora-image566485468.html
RM2RWHHYT–Fresh honey sourced from local Texas beekeepers and honey bees collecting pollen from Texas flora
A bee on a Crested Prickly Poppy, Argemone polyanthemos, in bloom in spring in Big Bend National Park in Texas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-bee-on-a-crested-prickly-poppy-argemone-polyanthemos-in-bloom-in-spring-in-big-bend-national-park-in-texas-image596684415.html
RM2WJN91K–A bee on a Crested Prickly Poppy, Argemone polyanthemos, in bloom in spring in Big Bend National Park in Texas.
Honey Bee Apis Mellifera in Bee County Texas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/honey-bee-apis-mellifera-in-bee-county-texas-image45693.html
RMA0B27D–Honey Bee Apis Mellifera in Bee County Texas
bee and butterfly. Native honey bee with a Grey Hairsteak butterfly dine together on a purple coneflower, Echinacea, 1-2-5 feet tall Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bee-and-butterfly-native-honey-bee-with-a-grey-hairsteak-butterfly-dine-together-on-a-purple-coneflower-echinacea-1-2-5-feet-tall-image430741457.html
RF2G0NY3D–bee and butterfly. Native honey bee with a Grey Hairsteak butterfly dine together on a purple coneflower, Echinacea, 1-2-5 feet tall
Archive image from page 40 of Dadant system of beekeeping (1920). Dadant system of beekeeping dadantsystemofbe00dada Year: 1920 DADAXT SYSTEM OF BEEKEEPING 25 Fig. 15. Comparison of Langstroth and Dadant extracting supers combs than any one can find to the use of sections for comb- honey. The fact that bees prefer large combs in which to store their honey, instead of small boxes, has been also determined by bee- keepers in many sections. In Texas, especially, many beekeepers produce what is called 'bulk honey or chunk honey,' honey in large combs which is cut out of the frames and markete Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-40-of-dadant-system-of-beekeeping-1920-dadant-system-of-beekeeping-dadantsystemofbe00dada-year-1920-dadaxt-system-of-beekeeping-25-fig-15-comparison-of-langstroth-and-dadant-extracting-supers-combs-than-any-one-can-find-to-the-use-of-sections-for-comb-honey-the-fact-that-bees-prefer-large-combs-in-which-to-store-their-honey-instead-of-small-boxes-has-been-also-determined-by-bee-keepers-in-many-sections-in-texas-especially-many-beekeepers-produce-what-is-called-bulk-honey-or-chunk-honey-honey-in-large-combs-which-is-cut-out-of-the-frames-and-markete-image259542429.html
RMW2750D–Archive image from page 40 of Dadant system of beekeeping (1920). Dadant system of beekeeping dadantsystemofbe00dada Year: 1920 DADAXT SYSTEM OF BEEKEEPING 25 Fig. 15. Comparison of Langstroth and Dadant extracting supers combs than any one can find to the use of sections for comb- honey. The fact that bees prefer large combs in which to store their honey, instead of small boxes, has been also determined by bee- keepers in many sections. In Texas, especially, many beekeepers produce what is called 'bulk honey or chunk honey,' honey in large combs which is cut out of the frames and markete
Summer tanager (Piranga rubra) male eating a caught bee in the forest, Galveston, Texas, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-tanager-piranga-rubra-male-eating-a-caught-bee-in-the-forest-galveston-texas-usa-image419142335.html
RM2F9WG93–Summer tanager (Piranga rubra) male eating a caught bee in the forest, Galveston, Texas, USA.
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RMHDAN4A–Open Air Farmers Market
A swarm of honey bees on a Mimosa tree in Canyon, Texas, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-swarm-of-honey-bees-on-a-mimosa-tree-in-canyon-texas-usa-image207575125.html
RFP1KT59–A swarm of honey bees on a Mimosa tree in Canyon, Texas, USA
Yellow and Black Swallow Tail Butterfly. - OL73146 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yellow-and-black-swallow-tail-butterfly-ol73146-image223978154.html
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American bee journal . Tmm MMERICJEFf BE® JOlSfRNJSI^. 323. EDITOR. Voinv. May 25,1889. No. 21. We have IBcfcived the annual re-port of the Experiment Station of the Col-lege of Auriculture, of the University ofMinnesota, at St. Anthony Park, RamseyCo., Minn. This is the institution now pre-sided over by Prof. N. W. McLain, who isthe professor in charge, and the director ofthe Station. A Corrc»<ipoudcnt in Texas says : I have 10 colonies of Cyprian bees crossedwith hybrids, which make very viciousbees ; at times they are almost unmanage-able, but they are excellent honey-gatherers.What is t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-tmm-mmericjeff-be-jolsfrnjsi-323-editor-voinv-may-251889-no-21-we-have-ibcfcived-the-annual-re-port-of-the-experiment-station-of-the-col-lege-of-auriculture-of-the-university-ofminnesota-at-st-anthony-park-ramseyco-minn-this-is-the-institution-now-pre-sided-over-by-prof-n-w-mclain-who-isthe-professor-in-charge-and-the-director-ofthe-station-a-corrcltipoudcnt-in-texas-says-i-have-10-colonies-of-cyprian-bees-crossedwith-hybrids-which-make-very-viciousbees-at-times-they-are-almost-unmanage-able-but-they-are-excellent-honey-gathererswhat-is-t-image342866888.html
RM2AWPX60–American bee journal . Tmm MMERICJEFf BE® JOlSfRNJSI^. 323. EDITOR. Voinv. May 25,1889. No. 21. We have IBcfcived the annual re-port of the Experiment Station of the Col-lege of Auriculture, of the University ofMinnesota, at St. Anthony Park, RamseyCo., Minn. This is the institution now pre-sided over by Prof. N. W. McLain, who isthe professor in charge, and the director ofthe Station. A Corrc»<ipoudcnt in Texas says : I have 10 colonies of Cyprian bees crossedwith hybrids, which make very viciousbees ; at times they are almost unmanage-able, but they are excellent honey-gatherers.What is t
. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. Fig. 210.. Chinese Wisiaria.—Ori; Barberry.—Orijilnah soon gather a teacupful, by hand, of clear, beautiful nectar of good flavor. Chinquapin {Castanea pumila) is an excellent honey-plant in the Carolinas. The horse-mint (Fig. 213), (Monarda aristata), especially in Texas, is sending the bees loaded to their hives with its peculiar, aromatic nectar. This, with the buckthorns, species of Rhamuus and Ceonothus, yield honey into June. These plants often cover acres in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Mr.. Please note that these image 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-fig-210-chinese-wisiariaori-barberryorijilnah-soon-gather-a-teacupful-by-hand-of-clear-beautiful-nectar-of-good-flavor-chinquapin-castanea-pumila-is-an-excellent-honey-plant-in-the-carolinas-the-horse-mint-fig-213-monarda-aristata-especially-in-texas-is-sending-the-bees-loaded-to-their-hives-with-its-peculiar-aromatic-nectar-this-with-the-buckthorns-species-of-rhamuus-and-ceonothus-yield-honey-into-june-these-plants-often-cover-acres-in-wisconsin-and-minnesota-mr-please-note-that-these-image-image216397768.html
RMPG1NFM–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. Fig. 210.. Chinese Wisiaria.—Ori; Barberry.—Orijilnah soon gather a teacupful, by hand, of clear, beautiful nectar of good flavor. Chinquapin {Castanea pumila) is an excellent honey-plant in the Carolinas. The horse-mint (Fig. 213), (Monarda aristata), especially in Texas, is sending the bees loaded to their hives with its peculiar, aromatic nectar. This, with the buckthorns, species of Rhamuus and Ceonothus, yield honey into June. These plants often cover acres in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Mr.. Please note that these image
Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), adult feeding on Maximilians Sunflower (Helianthus maximilianii), Comal County, Hill Country, Texas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-adult-feeding-on-maximilians-sunflower-helianthus-36834913.html
RMC3WY8H–Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), adult feeding on Maximilians Sunflower (Helianthus maximilianii), Comal County, Hill Country, Texas
Honey Bee Apis mellifera bees on wild honey cone Welder Wildlife Refuge Sinton Texas USA May 2005 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-honey-bee-apis-mellifera-bees-on-wild-honey-cone-welder-wildlife-refuge-16225209.html
RMAT77YP–Honey Bee Apis mellifera bees on wild honey cone Welder Wildlife Refuge Sinton Texas USA May 2005
Jul 10, 2006; San Antonio, TX, USA; onathan Cubriel, 15, pulls netting over beehives loaded on trucks for shipping. What was once John Milam's honey business in Moore is suffering due to drought conditions. He's has sold the business to Armando Vidales, Jr. and Jose Moreno, who both work with the bees. The bees are currently being shipped to northern Texas to pollinate sunflower Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jul-10-2006-san-antonio-tx-usa-onathan-cubriel-15-pulls-netting-over-image65234277.html
RMDP3JYH–Jul 10, 2006; San Antonio, TX, USA; onathan Cubriel, 15, pulls netting over beehives loaded on trucks for shipping. What was once John Milam's honey business in Moore is suffering due to drought conditions. He's has sold the business to Armando Vidales, Jr. and Jose Moreno, who both work with the bees. The bees are currently being shipped to northern Texas to pollinate sunflower
Fresh honey sourced from local Texas beekeepers and honey bees collecting pollen from Texas flora Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-honey-sourced-from-local-texas-beekeepers-and-honey-bees-collecting-pollen-from-texas-flora-image566485469.html
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Swarm of honey bees Apis Mellifera looking for a place to establish a bee hive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swarm-of-honey-bees-apis-mellifera-looking-for-a-place-to-establish-image45696.html
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Gleanings in bee culture . ap. White Mfg. Co., Greenville, Texas. For Sale or Trade.—Automobile and trailer, inAl condition; want bees and hives. Have auto truck,so no longer need above outfit. F. B. Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind. For Sale.—A full line of beekeepers supplies;also Italian bees and honey a specialty. Write forcatalog and particulars. The Penn Co., (Successor to J. M. .Jenkins.) Penn, Miss. Roots goods at Savannah. The logical center foryour orders. The quality is unexcelled. Service ac-curate and prompt. Catalog gladly. L. W. Crovatt, Box 134, Savannah, Ga. Bee supplies for all southern Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-ap-white-mfg-co-greenville-texas-for-sale-or-tradeautomobile-and-trailer-inal-condition-want-bees-and-hives-have-auto-truckso-no-longer-need-above-outfit-f-b-cavanagh-hebron-ind-for-salea-full-line-of-beekeepers-suppliesalso-italian-bees-and-honey-a-specialty-write-forcatalog-and-particulars-the-penn-co-successor-to-j-m-jenkins-penn-miss-roots-goods-at-savannah-the-logical-center-foryour-orders-the-quality-is-unexcelled-service-ac-curate-and-prompt-catalog-gladly-l-w-crovatt-box-134-savannah-ga-bee-supplies-for-all-southern-image339199438.html
RM2AKRT9J–Gleanings in bee culture . ap. White Mfg. Co., Greenville, Texas. For Sale or Trade.—Automobile and trailer, inAl condition; want bees and hives. Have auto truck,so no longer need above outfit. F. B. Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind. For Sale.—A full line of beekeepers supplies;also Italian bees and honey a specialty. Write forcatalog and particulars. The Penn Co., (Successor to J. M. .Jenkins.) Penn, Miss. Roots goods at Savannah. The logical center foryour orders. The quality is unexcelled. Service ac-curate and prompt. Catalog gladly. L. W. Crovatt, Box 134, Savannah, Ga. Bee supplies for all southern
. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Fig. 210.. Chinese Wistaria.—Original. Barberry.—OrujiiidJ. soon gather a teacupful, .by hand, of clear, beautiful nectar of good flavor. Chinquapin (Castanea pumila) is an excellent honey-plant in the Carolinas. The horse-mint (Fig. 213), (Monarda aristata), especially in Texas, is sending the bees loaded to their hives with its peculiar, aromatic nectar. This, with the buckthorns, species of Rhamnus and Ceonothus, yield honey into June. These plants often' cover acres in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Mr.. Please note that these images are Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bees-fig-210-chinese-wistariaoriginal-barberryorujiiidj-soon-gather-a-teacupful-by-hand-of-clear-beautiful-nectar-of-good-flavor-chinquapin-castanea-pumila-is-an-excellent-honey-plant-in-the-carolinas-the-horse-mint-fig-213-monarda-aristata-especially-in-texas-is-sending-the-bees-loaded-to-their-hives-with-its-peculiar-aromatic-nectar-this-with-the-buckthorns-species-of-rhamnus-and-ceonothus-yield-honey-into-june-these-plants-often-cover-acres-in-wisconsin-and-minnesota-mr-please-note-that-these-images-are-image216402292.html
RMPG1Y98–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Fig. 210.. Chinese Wistaria.—Original. Barberry.—OrujiiidJ. soon gather a teacupful, .by hand, of clear, beautiful nectar of good flavor. Chinquapin (Castanea pumila) is an excellent honey-plant in the Carolinas. The horse-mint (Fig. 213), (Monarda aristata), especially in Texas, is sending the bees loaded to their hives with its peculiar, aromatic nectar. This, with the buckthorns, species of Rhamnus and Ceonothus, yield honey into June. These plants often' cover acres in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Mr.. Please note that these images are
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Gleanings in bee culture . rlevel best to mail all queens by returnmail when so ordered. My bees are abso-lutely clean and free from all disea-se.Queens sent out under the usual guaran-tees. Prices: Single queen, $1; six for $5.Breeding queens, none better, each, $5. W. H. LAWS, BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS Millers Strain of Red-clover ITALIAN QUEENS By Return Mail after June 5 to 15 or order returnedBred from superior breeders for business; gentle;no better hustlers: bees roll honey in: three-banded;Northern-bred: hardy and vigorous: winter well;not inclined to swarm; bred from best leather-co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-rlevel-best-to-mail-all-queens-by-returnmail-when-so-ordered-my-bees-are-abso-lutely-clean-and-free-from-all-disea-sequeens-sent-out-under-the-usual-guaran-tees-prices-single-queen-1-six-for-5breeding-queens-none-better-each-5-w-h-laws-beeville-bee-county-texas-millers-strain-of-red-clover-italian-queens-by-return-mail-after-june-5-to-15-or-order-returnedbred-from-superior-breeders-for-business-gentleno-better-hustlers-bees-roll-honey-in-three-bandednorthern-bred-hardy-and-vigorous-winter-wellnot-inclined-to-swarm-bred-from-best-leather-co-image339184790.html
RM2AKR5JE–Gleanings in bee culture . rlevel best to mail all queens by returnmail when so ordered. My bees are abso-lutely clean and free from all disea-se.Queens sent out under the usual guaran-tees. Prices: Single queen, $1; six for $5.Breeding queens, none better, each, $5. W. H. LAWS, BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS Millers Strain of Red-clover ITALIAN QUEENS By Return Mail after June 5 to 15 or order returnedBred from superior breeders for business; gentle;no better hustlers: bees roll honey in: three-banded;Northern-bred: hardy and vigorous: winter well;not inclined to swarm; bred from best leather-co
. The illustrated Australasian bee manual and complete guide to modern bee culture in the southern hemisphere. With this is incorporated the "New Zealand bee manual" greatly enlarged, revised and mostly rewritten. Bees. AUSTRALASIAN Matamata, I lost them the first winter, as they could not with- stand the frosts there.. Fig. 132.-AMEEICAN LINDEN, or BASSWOOD (Tilia Americana). The horse-mint (Fig. 133) is another plant (allied to the salvias) from which enormous crops of honey have been taken in the State of Texas, though it does not appear to yield honey. Please note that these imag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-australasian-bee-manual-and-complete-guide-to-modern-bee-culture-in-the-southern-hemisphere-with-this-is-incorporated-the-quotnew-zealand-bee-manualquot-greatly-enlarged-revised-and-mostly-rewritten-bees-australasian-matamata-i-lost-them-the-first-winter-as-they-could-not-with-stand-the-frosts-there-fig-132-ameeican-linden-or-basswood-tilia-americana-the-horse-mint-fig-133-is-another-plant-allied-to-the-salvias-from-which-enormous-crops-of-honey-have-been-taken-in-the-state-of-texas-though-it-does-not-appear-to-yield-honey-please-note-that-these-imag-image216288360.html
RMPFTP08–. The illustrated Australasian bee manual and complete guide to modern bee culture in the southern hemisphere. With this is incorporated the "New Zealand bee manual" greatly enlarged, revised and mostly rewritten. Bees. AUSTRALASIAN Matamata, I lost them the first winter, as they could not with- stand the frosts there.. Fig. 132.-AMEEICAN LINDEN, or BASSWOOD (Tilia Americana). The horse-mint (Fig. 133) is another plant (allied to the salvias) from which enormous crops of honey have been taken in the State of Texas, though it does not appear to yield honey. Please note that these imag
Jul 10, 2006; San Antonio, TX, USA; (L TO R) Mark Gonzales, Jose Dominguez and Armando Vidales, Jr. load beehives onto a truck . What was once John Milam's honey business in Moore is suffering due to drought conditions. He's has sold the business to Armando Vidales, Jr. and Jose Moreno, who both work with the bees. The bees are currently being shipped to northern Texas to pollin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jul-10-2006-san-antonio-tx-usa-l-to-r-mark-gonzales-jose-dominguez-image65234278.html
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Gleanings in bee culture . 45 ters asking about Texas as a bee State. I will say,some portions are very good, bees often making300 lbs. of comb honey per colony. Eastern Texas isthe best; Western and South-Western are good. I guess that description of the i-ives you publish-ed, see p. 436, Sept. No., 1S81, of Gle.A-NINGS, wassomewhat magnified. Come out and I will show youthe caves in Bosque County. B. F. Carroll. Dresden, Navarro Co., Texas, Sept., 1881. A NEW SA^V-SET. ALSO SOME VALUABLE HINTS ABOUT SETTING SAWS. PRESUME there are almost as manydilTerent opinions in regard to the wayof setti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-45-ters-asking-about-texas-as-a-bee-state-i-will-saysome-portions-are-very-good-bees-often-making300-lbs-of-comb-honey-per-colony-eastern-texas-isthe-best-western-and-south-western-are-good-i-guess-that-description-of-the-i-ives-you-publish-ed-see-p-436-sept-no-1s81-of-glea-nings-wassomewhat-magnified-come-out-and-i-will-show-youthe-caves-in-bosque-county-b-f-carroll-dresden-navarro-co-texas-sept-1881-a-new-sav-set-also-some-valuable-hints-about-setting-saws-presume-there-are-almost-as-manydilterent-opinions-in-regard-to-the-wayof-setti-image342736586.html
RM2AWH00A–Gleanings in bee culture . 45 ters asking about Texas as a bee State. I will say,some portions are very good, bees often making300 lbs. of comb honey per colony. Eastern Texas isthe best; Western and South-Western are good. I guess that description of the i-ives you publish-ed, see p. 436, Sept. No., 1S81, of Gle.A-NINGS, wassomewhat magnified. Come out and I will show youthe caves in Bosque County. B. F. Carroll. Dresden, Navarro Co., Texas, Sept., 1881. A NEW SA^V-SET. ALSO SOME VALUABLE HINTS ABOUT SETTING SAWS. PRESUME there are almost as manydilTerent opinions in regard to the wayof setti
. Dadant system of beekeeping. Bees. DADAXT SYSTEM OF BEEKEEPING 25. Fig. 15. Comparison of Langstroth and Dadant extracting supers combs than any one can find to the use of sections for comb- honey. The fact that bees prefer large combs in which to store their honey, instead of small boxes, has been also determined by bee- keepers in many sections. In Texas, especially, many beekeepers produce what is called "bulk honey or chunk honey," honey in large combs which is cut out of the frames and marketed in tins, with a sufficient amount of extracted honey to fill the interstices betwee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dadant-system-of-beekeeping-bees-dadaxt-system-of-beekeeping-25-fig-15-comparison-of-langstroth-and-dadant-extracting-supers-combs-than-any-one-can-find-to-the-use-of-sections-for-comb-honey-the-fact-that-bees-prefer-large-combs-in-which-to-store-their-honey-instead-of-small-boxes-has-been-also-determined-by-bee-keepers-in-many-sections-in-texas-especially-many-beekeepers-produce-what-is-called-quotbulk-honey-or-chunk-honeyquot-honey-in-large-combs-which-is-cut-out-of-the-frames-and-marketed-in-tins-with-a-sufficient-amount-of-extracted-honey-to-fill-the-interstices-betwee-image216167128.html
RMPFK7AG–. Dadant system of beekeeping. Bees. DADAXT SYSTEM OF BEEKEEPING 25. Fig. 15. Comparison of Langstroth and Dadant extracting supers combs than any one can find to the use of sections for comb- honey. The fact that bees prefer large combs in which to store their honey, instead of small boxes, has been also determined by bee- keepers in many sections. In Texas, especially, many beekeepers produce what is called "bulk honey or chunk honey," honey in large combs which is cut out of the frames and marketed in tins, with a sufficient amount of extracted honey to fill the interstices betwee
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. Dadant system of beekeeping. Bees. American Honey Plants BY FRANK C. PELLETT The first book in the English language on the subject of honey plants A knowledge of sources of nectar is fundamental to to the success of the bee- keeper, as the difference of a mile or two in distance often doubles the re- turns from the apiary on account of bet- ter pasturage. This book is the result of years of study and visit* to important honey producing sections, from New England to Califor- nia, and from Canada to Florida and Texas. An authoritative book by an expert bee- keeper and reliable naturalist. Pro- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dadant-system-of-beekeeping-bees-american-honey-plants-by-frank-c-pellett-the-first-book-in-the-english-language-on-the-subject-of-honey-plants-a-knowledge-of-sources-of-nectar-is-fundamental-to-to-the-success-of-the-bee-keeper-as-the-difference-of-a-mile-or-two-in-distance-often-doubles-the-re-turns-from-the-apiary-on-account-of-bet-ter-pasturage-this-book-is-the-result-of-years-of-study-and-visit-to-important-honey-producing-sections-from-new-england-to-califor-nia-and-from-canada-to-florida-and-texas-an-authoritative-book-by-an-expert-bee-keeper-and-reliable-naturalist-pro-image216166993.html
RMPFK75N–. Dadant system of beekeeping. Bees. American Honey Plants BY FRANK C. PELLETT The first book in the English language on the subject of honey plants A knowledge of sources of nectar is fundamental to to the success of the bee- keeper, as the difference of a mile or two in distance often doubles the re- turns from the apiary on account of bet- ter pasturage. This book is the result of years of study and visit* to important honey producing sections, from New England to Califor- nia, and from Canada to Florida and Texas. An authoritative book by an expert bee- keeper and reliable naturalist. Pro-
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. Gleanings in bee culture . uldwish to use an excluder that enforces suchdiscomfort on the poor bees. I agree withMr. Scholl that it is a honey-excluder aswell as a queen and drone excluder. I maynot be as scientific as some, but I shouldhate to see the day come when I would becompelled to use excluders, as I should cer-tainly regard them as a handicap of themost unpleasant kind. Uvalde, Texas- pieces if the corners were not bound secure-ly-Boulder, Col. HOW TO KEEP BEES FREE FROM EURO-PEAN FOUL BROOD. BY D. E. ROBERTS. A BOX ROR CARRYING SMOKERS. BY WESLEY FOSTER. In going from one apiary to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-uldwish-to-use-an-excluder-that-enforces-suchdiscomfort-on-the-poor-bees-i-agree-withmr-scholl-that-it-is-a-honey-excluder-aswell-as-a-queen-and-drone-excluder-i-maynot-be-as-scientific-as-some-but-i-shouldhate-to-see-the-day-come-when-i-would-becompelled-to-use-excluders-as-i-should-cer-tainly-regard-them-as-a-handicap-of-themost-unpleasant-kind-uvalde-texas-pieces-if-the-corners-were-not-bound-secure-ly-boulder-col-how-to-keep-bees-free-from-euro-pean-foul-brood-by-d-e-roberts-a-box-ror-carrying-smokers-by-wesley-foster-in-going-from-one-apiary-to-image369639066.html
RM2CDAEB6–. Gleanings in bee culture . uldwish to use an excluder that enforces suchdiscomfort on the poor bees. I agree withMr. Scholl that it is a honey-excluder aswell as a queen and drone excluder. I maynot be as scientific as some, but I shouldhate to see the day come when I would becompelled to use excluders, as I should cer-tainly regard them as a handicap of themost unpleasant kind. Uvalde, Texas- pieces if the corners were not bound secure-ly-Boulder, Col. HOW TO KEEP BEES FREE FROM EURO-PEAN FOUL BROOD. BY D. E. ROBERTS. A BOX ROR CARRYING SMOKERS. BY WESLEY FOSTER. In going from one apiary to
. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. The Sources of Nectar and Pollen 373 Acacias, wattles, Acacia spp. Shrubs or trees, flowers small, in heads. Catolaw, A. Greggii, May and July. Honey white, fine flavor. Catolaw, A. Greggii and A. Wrightii, semi-arid regions of Texas and Arizona. Catclaw and the closely related huajilla, Havardia (Xygia) brevifolia, are of first rank among honey-plants. The various wattles are listed as important honey sources in Australia, Africa and tropical America. Black wattle, A. decurrens mollis, and othe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beekeeping-a-discussion-of-the-life-of-the-honeybee-and-of-the-production-of-honey-bees-honey-the-sources-of-nectar-and-pollen-373-acacias-wattles-acacia-spp-shrubs-or-trees-flowers-small-in-heads-catolaw-a-greggii-may-and-july-honey-white-fine-flavor-catolaw-a-greggii-and-a-wrightii-semi-arid-regions-of-texas-and-arizona-catclaw-and-the-closely-related-huajilla-havardia-xygia-brevifolia-are-of-first-rank-among-honey-plants-the-various-wattles-are-listed-as-important-honey-sources-in-australia-africa-and-tropical-america-black-wattle-a-decurrens-mollis-and-othe-image216361299.html
RMPG0317–. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. The Sources of Nectar and Pollen 373 Acacias, wattles, Acacia spp. Shrubs or trees, flowers small, in heads. Catolaw, A. Greggii, May and July. Honey white, fine flavor. Catolaw, A. Greggii and A. Wrightii, semi-arid regions of Texas and Arizona. Catclaw and the closely related huajilla, Havardia (Xygia) brevifolia, are of first rank among honey-plants. The various wattles are listed as important honey sources in Australia, Africa and tropical America. Black wattle, A. decurrens mollis, and othe
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. Gleanings in bee culture . $15. Breeding({ueens, none better if as good, eacli, by mail, $5; or with a 3-frame nucleus of her own beesby express, $10. This nucleus, if ordered early, should gather honey enough to pay all costs.Write for prices quantity lots. I am prepared to furnish in large lots; also bees in threrframe nuclei. No disease; entire sntisfaction. Address W. H. LAWS, BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS Fkbri.arv, 1922 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE ELTON WARNERS QUEENS (Italian) —n strain developed duriiia; years of selective breedinj;;for use in his many coniniercial lioncyiiroducins: api-a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-15-breedingueens-none-better-if-as-good-eacli-by-mail-5-or-with-a-3-frame-nucleus-of-her-own-beesby-express-10-this-nucleus-if-ordered-early-should-gather-honey-enough-to-pay-all-costswrite-for-prices-quantity-lots-i-am-prepared-to-furnish-in-large-lots-also-bees-in-threrframe-nuclei-no-disease-entire-sntisfaction-address-w-h-laws-beeville-bee-county-texas-fkbriarv-1922-gleanings-in-bee-culture-elton-warners-queens-italian-n-strain-developed-duriiia-years-of-selective-breedinjfor-use-in-his-many-coniniercial-lioncyiiroducins-api-a-image369632869.html
RM2CDA6DW–. Gleanings in bee culture . $15. Breeding({ueens, none better if as good, eacli, by mail, $5; or with a 3-frame nucleus of her own beesby express, $10. This nucleus, if ordered early, should gather honey enough to pay all costs.Write for prices quantity lots. I am prepared to furnish in large lots; also bees in threrframe nuclei. No disease; entire sntisfaction. Address W. H. LAWS, BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS Fkbri.arv, 1922 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE ELTON WARNERS QUEENS (Italian) —n strain developed duriiia; years of selective breedinj;;for use in his many coniniercial lioncyiiroducins: api-a
. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. 394 Beekeeping Tulip tree ; see Tulip Poplar. Tupelo, sour gum, Nyssa spp. Trees to 100 feet, leaves oval or acute or slightly toothed {N. aquatica). April-June. Honey of fine quality, light amber, rarely granulating, flavor mUd but characteristic. Swamps of eastern United States, west to Missouri and Texas, especially abundant in Florida, Alabama and Georgia. The honey from tupelos is of especial value in blending extracted-honeys for table trade because of its slow- ness in granulating. There Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beekeeping-a-discussion-of-the-life-of-the-honeybee-and-of-the-production-of-honey-bees-honey-394-beekeeping-tulip-tree-see-tulip-poplar-tupelo-sour-gum-nyssa-spp-trees-to-100-feet-leaves-oval-or-acute-or-slightly-toothed-n-aquatica-april-june-honey-of-fine-quality-light-amber-rarely-granulating-flavor-mud-but-characteristic-swamps-of-eastern-united-states-west-to-missouri-and-texas-especially-abundant-in-florida-alabama-and-georgia-the-honey-from-tupelos-is-of-especial-value-in-blending-extracted-honeys-for-table-trade-because-of-its-slow-ness-in-granulating-there-image216361232.html
RMPG02XT–. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. 394 Beekeeping Tulip tree ; see Tulip Poplar. Tupelo, sour gum, Nyssa spp. Trees to 100 feet, leaves oval or acute or slightly toothed {N. aquatica). April-June. Honey of fine quality, light amber, rarely granulating, flavor mUd but characteristic. Swamps of eastern United States, west to Missouri and Texas, especially abundant in Florida, Alabama and Georgia. The honey from tupelos is of especial value in blending extracted-honeys for table trade because of its slow- ness in granulating. There
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. Gleanings in bee culture . SOUTHWEST... .357 Bees Moved Short Distances 357 White Clover in Texas .357 Texas Orange-blossoms 357 Bees and Honey as Mouse-bait 357 Ants anil Bees 357 BEF-KKKIMNG IN FLORIDA 3.58 ( )range Bloom in California 358 Price of Honey in California 358 Bee Loss in California 358 CONVERSATIONS WITH DOOLITTLE :%9 After-swarms for I ncrease 359 GEN ERA L (()RRESP( )NDENCE 360 Honey-knives Compared 360 Shipping-cases, Twentieth-century 361 Bee-keeping in Florida 363 Separating 1 loney from Cappings ;365 Taking off Light fall Flow 367 Houses Fancy Comb Honey 368 Bad Conditio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-southwest-357-bees-moved-short-distances-357-white-clover-in-texas-357-texas-orange-blossoms-357-bees-and-honey-as-mouse-bait-357-ants-anil-bees-357-bef-kkkimng-in-florida-358-range-bloom-in-california-358-price-of-honey-in-california-358-bee-loss-in-california-358-conversations-with-doolittle-9-after-swarms-for-i-ncrease-359-gen-era-l-rresp-ndence-360-honey-knives-compared-360-shipping-cases-twentieth-century-361-bee-keeping-in-florida-363-separating-1-loney-from-cappings-365-taking-off-light-fall-flow-367-houses-fancy-comb-honey-368-bad-conditio-image369783773.html
RM2CDH2Y9–. Gleanings in bee culture . SOUTHWEST... .357 Bees Moved Short Distances 357 White Clover in Texas .357 Texas Orange-blossoms 357 Bees and Honey as Mouse-bait 357 Ants anil Bees 357 BEF-KKKIMNG IN FLORIDA 3.58 ( )range Bloom in California 358 Price of Honey in California 358 Bee Loss in California 358 CONVERSATIONS WITH DOOLITTLE :%9 After-swarms for I ncrease 359 GEN ERA L (()RRESP( )NDENCE 360 Honey-knives Compared 360 Shipping-cases, Twentieth-century 361 Bee-keeping in Florida 363 Separating 1 loney from Cappings ;365 Taking off Light fall Flow 367 Houses Fancy Comb Honey 368 Bad Conditio
. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. PASTURAGE. 407 In California the Sage, in Texas the Horse-mint, in Florida the Mangrove, form the main honey-harvests of those coun- tries. In the irrigated portions of the arid "West, the Alfalfa (Fig... Fig. 162. YELLOW OR OFFICINAL MELILOT. (From L'Apicoltore.) 156) is grown profusely, usually giving three crops of hay and at each blooming an abundance of the most delicious white honey. Alfalfa honey is a staple on the market.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-amp-honey-bee-bees-pasturage-407-in-california-the-sage-in-texas-the-horse-mint-in-florida-the-mangrove-form-the-main-honey-harvests-of-those-coun-tries-in-the-irrigated-portions-of-the-arid-quotwest-the-alfalfa-fig-fig-162-yellow-or-officinal-melilot-from-lapicoltore-156-is-grown-profusely-usually-giving-three-crops-of-hay-and-at-each-blooming-an-abundance-of-the-most-delicious-white-honey-alfalfa-honey-is-a-staple-on-the-market-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-r-image216396469.html
RMPG1KW9–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. PASTURAGE. 407 In California the Sage, in Texas the Horse-mint, in Florida the Mangrove, form the main honey-harvests of those coun- tries. In the irrigated portions of the arid "West, the Alfalfa (Fig... Fig. 162. YELLOW OR OFFICINAL MELILOT. (From L'Apicoltore.) 156) is grown profusely, usually giving three crops of hay and at each blooming an abundance of the most delicious white honey. Alfalfa honey is a staple on the market.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
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Gleanings in bee culture . FIG, 4.—METHOD OF CAUKVING i;EK.-5 OLT OF THE OELLAU AT THE HOMEOF THE HONEY-BEES. S58 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Apr. 15 about a third of the bottom is open. Whilehe was, apparently, having excellent results,we distinctly remember the time when he had. PKICKLY-PEAR CACTI IN SOUTHWEST TEXAS.See Bee-keeping in the Southwest on page 542. a good many dead bees on his cellar floor.Would he have had less if he had had lessventilation? Two or three of our late correspondentson cellar wintering have strongly advisedagainst this large amount of hive ventilation,arguing that i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-fig-4method-of-caukving-iek-5-olt-of-the-oellau-at-the-homeof-the-honey-bees-s58-gleanings-in-bee-culture-apr-15-about-a-third-of-the-bottom-is-open-whilehe-was-apparently-having-excellent-resultswe-distinctly-remember-the-time-when-he-had-pkickly-pear-cacti-in-southwest-texassee-bee-keeping-in-the-southwest-on-page-542-a-good-many-dead-bees-on-his-cellar-floorwould-he-have-had-less-if-he-had-had-lessventilation-two-or-three-of-our-late-correspondentson-cellar-wintering-have-strongly-advisedagainst-this-large-amount-of-hive-ventilationarguing-that-i-image339468739.html
RM2AM83RF–Gleanings in bee culture . FIG, 4.—METHOD OF CAUKVING i;EK.-5 OLT OF THE OELLAU AT THE HOMEOF THE HONEY-BEES. S58 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Apr. 15 about a third of the bottom is open. Whilehe was, apparently, having excellent results,we distinctly remember the time when he had. PKICKLY-PEAR CACTI IN SOUTHWEST TEXAS.See Bee-keeping in the Southwest on page 542. a good many dead bees on his cellar floor.Would he have had less if he had had lessventilation? Two or three of our late correspondentson cellar wintering have strongly advisedagainst this large amount of hive ventilation,arguing that i
. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. PASTURAGE. 407 In California the Sage, in Texas the Horse-mint, in Florida the Mangrove, form the main honey-harvests of those coun- tries. In the irrigated portions of the arid West, the Alfalfa (Fig... Pig. 162. YELLOW OK OFFICINAL MELILOT. (From L'Apicoltore.) 156) is grown profusely, usually giving three crops of hay and at each hlooming an abundance of the most delicious white honey. Alfalfa honey is a staple on the market.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-and-honey-bee-bees-pasturage-407-in-california-the-sage-in-texas-the-horse-mint-in-florida-the-mangrove-form-the-main-honey-harvests-of-those-coun-tries-in-the-irrigated-portions-of-the-arid-west-the-alfalfa-fig-pig-162-yellow-ok-officinal-melilot-from-lapicoltore-156-is-grown-profusely-usually-giving-three-crops-of-hay-and-at-each-hlooming-an-abundance-of-the-most-delicious-white-honey-alfalfa-honey-is-a-staple-on-the-market-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readabili-image216415360.html
RMPG2G00–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. PASTURAGE. 407 In California the Sage, in Texas the Horse-mint, in Florida the Mangrove, form the main honey-harvests of those coun- tries. In the irrigated portions of the arid West, the Alfalfa (Fig... Pig. 162. YELLOW OK OFFICINAL MELILOT. (From L'Apicoltore.) 156) is grown profusely, usually giving three crops of hay and at each hlooming an abundance of the most delicious white honey. Alfalfa honey is a staple on the market.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili
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. The honey bee: a manual of instruction in apiculture. Bee Keepers Guide; or Manual of the Apiary. By A. J. Cook.A Modern Bee Farm and its Economic Management. By S. Simmins. Published in London, England.The Blessed Bees. By John Allen.Bee Keeping for Profit. By Dr. G. L. Tinker. JOURNALS. The American Bee Journal. Weekly. Chicago, 111.Gleanings in Bee Culture. Semimonthly. Medina, Ohio.The Bee Keepers Review. Monthly. Flint, Mich.The American Bee Keeper. Monthly. Falconer, N. Y.The Progressive Bee Keeper. Monthly. Higginsville, Mo.The Southland Queen. Monthly. Beeville, Texas.The Western Bee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-a-manual-of-instruction-in-apiculture-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-by-a-j-cooka-modern-bee-farm-and-its-economic-management-by-s-simmins-published-in-london-englandthe-blessed-bees-by-john-allenbee-keeping-for-profit-by-dr-g-l-tinker-journals-the-american-bee-journal-weekly-chicago-111gleanings-in-bee-culture-semimonthly-medina-ohiothe-bee-keepers-review-monthly-flint-michthe-american-bee-keeper-monthly-falconer-n-ythe-progressive-bee-keeper-monthly-higginsville-mothe-southland-queen-monthly-beeville-texasthe-western-bee-image336675386.html
RM2AFMTTX–. The honey bee: a manual of instruction in apiculture. Bee Keepers Guide; or Manual of the Apiary. By A. J. Cook.A Modern Bee Farm and its Economic Management. By S. Simmins. Published in London, England.The Blessed Bees. By John Allen.Bee Keeping for Profit. By Dr. G. L. Tinker. JOURNALS. The American Bee Journal. Weekly. Chicago, 111.Gleanings in Bee Culture. Semimonthly. Medina, Ohio.The Bee Keepers Review. Monthly. Flint, Mich.The American Bee Keeper. Monthly. Falconer, N. Y.The Progressive Bee Keeper. Monthly. Higginsville, Mo.The Southland Queen. Monthly. Beeville, Texas.The Western Bee
. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. 210 Beekeeping two localities only a few miles apart may be quite unlike, when viewed from the standpoint of the beekeeper. This is also true in many other parts of the United States. (4) The semi-arid region of the south-west is located chiefly in the arid and semi-arid parts of Texas and Arizona and here too the honey plants are of somewhat restricted dis- tribution. Among the plants which are important to the beekeeper are mesquite, horse- mint, catclaw, huisache and guajilla. Most of the hon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beekeeping-a-discussion-of-the-life-of-the-honeybee-and-of-the-production-of-honey-bees-honey-210-beekeeping-two-localities-only-a-few-miles-apart-may-be-quite-unlike-when-viewed-from-the-standpoint-of-the-beekeeper-this-is-also-true-in-many-other-parts-of-the-united-states-4-the-semi-arid-region-of-the-south-west-is-located-chiefly-in-the-arid-and-semi-arid-parts-of-texas-and-arizona-and-here-too-the-honey-plants-are-of-somewhat-restricted-dis-tribution-among-the-plants-which-are-important-to-the-beekeeper-are-mesquite-horse-mint-catclaw-huisache-and-guajilla-most-of-the-hon-image216361499.html
RMPG038B–. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. 210 Beekeeping two localities only a few miles apart may be quite unlike, when viewed from the standpoint of the beekeeper. This is also true in many other parts of the United States. (4) The semi-arid region of the south-west is located chiefly in the arid and semi-arid parts of Texas and Arizona and here too the honey plants are of somewhat restricted dis- tribution. Among the plants which are important to the beekeeper are mesquite, horse- mint, catclaw, huisache and guajilla. Most of the hon
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. The honey bee: a manual of instruction in apiculture. d its Economic Management. By S. Simmins. Published in London, England.The Blessed Bees. By John Allen.Bee Keeping for Profit. By Dr. G. L. Tinker. JOURNALS. The American Bee Journal. Weekly. Chicago, 111.Gleanings in Bee Culture. Semimonthly. Medina, Ohio.The Bee Keepers Review. Monthly. Flint, Mich.The American Bee Keeper. Monthly. Falconer, N. Y.The Progressive Bee Keeper. Monthly. Higginsville, Mo.The Southland Queen. Monthly. Beeville, Texas.The Western Bee Keeper. Monthly. Denver, Colo.. Bulletin No. 1.—New Series. (Third Edition.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-honey-bee-a-manual-of-instruction-in-apiculture-d-its-economic-management-by-s-simmins-published-in-london-englandthe-blessed-bees-by-john-allenbee-keeping-for-profit-by-dr-g-l-tinker-journals-the-american-bee-journal-weekly-chicago-111gleanings-in-bee-culture-semimonthly-medina-ohiothe-bee-keepers-review-monthly-flint-michthe-american-bee-keeper-monthly-falconer-n-ythe-progressive-bee-keeper-monthly-higginsville-mothe-southland-queen-monthly-beeville-texasthe-western-bee-keeper-monthly-denver-colo-bulletin-no-1new-series-third-edition-image336675046.html
RM2AFMTCP–. The honey bee: a manual of instruction in apiculture. d its Economic Management. By S. Simmins. Published in London, England.The Blessed Bees. By John Allen.Bee Keeping for Profit. By Dr. G. L. Tinker. JOURNALS. The American Bee Journal. Weekly. Chicago, 111.Gleanings in Bee Culture. Semimonthly. Medina, Ohio.The Bee Keepers Review. Monthly. Flint, Mich.The American Bee Keeper. Monthly. Falconer, N. Y.The Progressive Bee Keeper. Monthly. Higginsville, Mo.The Southland Queen. Monthly. Beeville, Texas.The Western Bee Keeper. Monthly. Denver, Colo.. Bulletin No. 1.—New Series. (Third Edition.)
. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. 382 Beekeeping Gramineae ; see Grass family. Granjeno, Celtis pallida. Southwest Texas, of value. Grape family, Vitace» ; see Grapes, Ampelopsis and Virgmia Creeper. Grape fruit; see Citrus Fruit. Grapes, Vitis spp. Pollen, some nectar. Grass family, Graminea; see Sorghum and Corn. Wmd pol- linated, some species visited for pollen. Greasewood, Adenostema fasciculatum. April-July. Califorma. Grossulariacese; see Gooseberry family. GuamS; see Guava. Guava, Inga vera, and guama, 7. laurina. Of prim Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beekeeping-a-discussion-of-the-life-of-the-honeybee-and-of-the-production-of-honey-bees-honey-382-beekeeping-gramineae-see-grass-family-granjeno-celtis-pallida-southwest-texas-of-value-grape-family-vitace-see-grapes-ampelopsis-and-virgmia-creeper-grape-fruit-see-citrus-fruit-grapes-vitis-spp-pollen-some-nectar-grass-family-graminea-see-sorghum-and-corn-wmd-pol-linated-some-species-visited-for-pollen-greasewood-adenostema-fasciculatum-april-july-califorma-grossulariacese-see-gooseberry-family-guams-see-guava-guava-inga-vera-and-guama-7-laurina-of-prim-image216361273.html
RMPG0309–. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. 382 Beekeeping Gramineae ; see Grass family. Granjeno, Celtis pallida. Southwest Texas, of value. Grape family, Vitace» ; see Grapes, Ampelopsis and Virgmia Creeper. Grape fruit; see Citrus Fruit. Grapes, Vitis spp. Pollen, some nectar. Grass family, Graminea; see Sorghum and Corn. Wmd pol- linated, some species visited for pollen. Greasewood, Adenostema fasciculatum. April-July. Califorma. Grossulariacese; see Gooseberry family. GuamS; see Guava. Guava, Inga vera, and guama, 7. laurina. Of prim
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. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. LTRRARYofth< JULV- 192J o*u« '. IfiMtiWTmTlTMFf^^ A SOUTH TEXAS APIARY UNDER MESQUITE TREES. TEXAS IS FAMOUS FOR THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF ITS HONEY. 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.. [Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-bee-culture-bees-ltrraryofthlt-julv-192j-ou-ifimtiwtmtltmff-a-south-texas-apiary-under-mesquite-trees-texas-is-famous-for-the-quantity-and-quality-of-its-honey-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-hamilton-ill-etc-dadant-amp-sons-image237678463.html
RMRPK58F–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. LTRRARYofth< JULV- 192J o*u« '. IfiMtiWTmTlTMFf^^ A SOUTH TEXAS APIARY UNDER MESQUITE TREES. TEXAS IS FAMOUS FOR THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF ITS HONEY. 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.. [Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons]
. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. Fig. 176. — Pupa of wax-moth.. Fig. 177. — Cocoons of wax-moth. 1 Paddock, F. B., 1913. The life history and control of the bee-moth or wax-moth. In Bulletin 158 "Investigations pertaining to Texas beekeepr ing." Texas Agrio. Exp. Station.. 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.. Phillips, Everett Franklin, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beekeeping-a-discussion-of-the-life-of-the-honeybee-and-of-the-production-of-honey-bees-honey-fig-176-pupa-of-wax-moth-fig-177-cocoons-of-wax-moth-1-paddock-f-b-1913-the-life-history-and-control-of-the-bee-moth-or-wax-moth-in-bulletin-158-quotinvestigations-pertaining-to-texas-beekeepr-ingquot-texas-agrio-exp-station-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-phillips-everett-franklin-image216361194.html
RMPG02WE–. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. Fig. 176. — Pupa of wax-moth.. Fig. 177. — Cocoons of wax-moth. 1 Paddock, F. B., 1913. The life history and control of the bee-moth or wax-moth. In Bulletin 158 "Investigations pertaining to Texas beekeepr ing." Texas Agrio. Exp. Station.. 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.. Phillips, Everett Franklin,
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. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 296 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL September the northern States the beekeeper can anticipate approximately the time of his honeyflows and prepare accordingly. In the southwest, the blooming periods are likely to occur at almost any time, depending upon the weather. The soapbush blooms after the rains in both spring and fall, and the time of the rains will thus determine its time of bloom. Whitebrush is an important source of honey over much of this part of Texas, and it is said to bloom several times during the year, in favorable seasons, always following the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-bee-culture-bees-296-american-bee-journal-september-the-northern-states-the-beekeeper-can-anticipate-approximately-the-time-of-his-honeyflows-and-prepare-accordingly-in-the-southwest-the-blooming-periods-are-likely-to-occur-at-almost-any-time-depending-upon-the-weather-the-soapbush-blooms-after-the-rains-in-both-spring-and-fall-and-the-time-of-the-rains-will-thus-determine-its-time-of-bloom-whitebrush-is-an-important-source-of-honey-over-much-of-this-part-of-texas-and-it-is-said-to-bloom-several-times-during-the-year-in-favorable-seasons-always-following-the-image237713621.html
RMRPMP45–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 296 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL September the northern States the beekeeper can anticipate approximately the time of his honeyflows and prepare accordingly. In the southwest, the blooming periods are likely to occur at almost any time, depending upon the weather. The soapbush blooms after the rains in both spring and fall, and the time of the rains will thus determine its time of bloom. Whitebrush is an important source of honey over much of this part of Texas, and it is said to bloom several times during the year, in favorable seasons, always following the
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RMPG2FWG–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. 412 PASTURAGE AND OVERSTOCKING. Senna, Milk vetch, Yellow-Wood, Mesquit-tree of Texas, Cleome integrit'olia and pungens (Fig. 170). Labiatae:—(from Labium, a lip). Ground Ivy, Sage, Mint, Horeliound, Catnip, Motherwort, Horse-Mint, Basil, Hyssop,. Fig. 172. TltrCKWFrEAT, (From Vilmorin-Andrieux, Paris.) Bergamot, Marjoram, Thyme, Melissa, Dead Nettle, Bruiiella, Pennyroyal. Bosaceac:—Wild Rose, Cherry, Plum, Peach, Apricot,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
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