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Identifier: gleaningsinbeecu35medi
Title: Gleanings in bee culture
Year: 1874 (1870s)
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Subjects: Bees Bee culture
Publisher: [Medina, Ohio, A. I. Root Co.]
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: UMass Amherst Libraries
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few hap-pened to pull throughwere late in gettingbuilt up, as the first swarms from them were
the last of Mayand in June, while my last swarm issuedMay 33. I never lost a colony of bees
win-tered in a chaff or planer-shaving-packedhive. Mr. Stanley speaks of its requiringseveral
days of warm weather to warm up achaff _ hive sufficiently to have the bees fiy.This Is new to
me. Is not a colony properlypacked in a good chaff hive already warm?in my experience bees
so packed need onlya few hours of the first warm day when Ifind all of my bees flying in fine
shape. Ihave never failed to findT)ees flying from myhives on the first fine day if warm

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enough,even if the day previous had been too cool. BY M. A. SALAZAR. I inclose a picture of a
colony of bees thatwas discovered on the 11th of June by myboy, six years old, about 130 feet
from ourback door. When we cut them down, onthe 13th, they had a good bit of honey,
eggs,and larva3, and a few cells of sealed brood. Falfurrias, Texas, June 17.
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A COLONY OF BEES THAT BUILT COMB, AND LIVED IX THEOPEN AIR. [It is not often that
bees hanging on abush or tree will build combs like this.However, if they remain overnight and
thendepart for a more permanent home one mayfind little spurs of wax clinging to the limbor
point of support. In rare instances ithappens that a colony does not seem to haveany location
picked out in advance. Duringtheir state of uncertainty they will begincomb-building, and this
almost immediatelysuggests the idea of permanency. The illus-tration heiewith is a case of this
kind. Sucha colony out in the open is almost sure todie from exposure in our northern
climates.Ed.] 1334 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Oct. 15 DEEP SPACES UNDER
BOTTOM-BARS. Slotted Dummies to Contract this SpaceAVitliout Reversing Bottom-boards.
BY DB. C. (. MILLEH. I think it is no presumption on my part toclaim to be a pioneer, if not the
pioneer, inthe way of advocating a deep space underbottom-bars. So-called deep
bottom-boardsare now in
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Image from page 516 of Atlanta City Directory (1905)

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Identifier: atlantacitydirec1905foot
Title: Atlanta City Directory
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Publisher: Foote and Davis Co Joseph W. Hill
Contributing Library: Emory University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
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