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Kwidzyn, 1969-11. Gazetka szkolna w LO im. Stefana ¯eromskiego informuj¹ca o znanych obywatelach miasta oraz o g³osowaniu na Front Jednoœci Narodowej (FJN) w wyborach parlamentarnych. uu PAP/Janusz Uklejewski Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Kwidzyn, 1969-11. A news-sheet displayed on a board at Stefan Zeromski Secondary School, presenting well-known city residents and the results of vote for the National Unity Front (FJN) in parliamentary elections. uu PAP/Janusz Uklejewski Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kwidzyn-1969-11-gazetka-szkolna-w-lo-im-stefana-eromskiego-informujca-o-znanych-obywatelach-miasta-oraz-o-gosowaniu-na-front-jednoci-narodowej-fjn-w-wyborach-parlamentarnych-uu-papjanusz-uklejewski-dokadny-dzie-wydarzenia-nieustalony-kwidzyn-1969-11-a-news-sheet-displayed-on-a-board-at-stefan-zeromski-secondary-school-presenting-well-known-city-residents-and-the-results-of-vote-for-the-national-unity-front-fjn-in-parliamentary-elections-uu-papjanusz-uklejewski-image453873241.html
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The Canadian nurse . Misses Marriott, Pohjala, and Duff-Grant The results of the elections held thisyear are as follows : President, Marie Bihet, Belgium;first vice-president, Gerda Hojer,Sweden; second vice-president, Katha-rine Densford, U.S.A., third vice-president, Lucy Duff-Grant, England. Miss G. E. Davies, Great Britain,was returned to office as honorarytreasurer, with Marjorie J. Marriottas her deputy. The 1957 CongressAnother matter on which a ballotwas taken concerned which of thethree countries presenting invitationsfor the next congress would be ac-cepted. Australia, Italy and Swit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-nurse-misses-marriott-pohjala-and-duff-grant-the-results-of-the-elections-held-thisyear-are-as-follows-president-marie-bihet-belgiumfirst-vice-president-gerda-hojersweden-second-vice-president-katha-rine-densford-usa-third-vice-president-lucy-duff-grant-england-miss-g-e-davies-great-britainwas-returned-to-office-as-honorarytreasurer-with-marjorie-j-marriottas-her-deputy-the-1957-congressanother-matter-on-which-a-ballotwas-taken-concerned-which-of-thethree-countries-presenting-invitationsfor-the-next-congress-would-be-ac-cepted-australia-italy-and-swit-image340034741.html
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RMRDP7DB–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. WIXTEEING. 243 the season was one of the very best, as is usually the case after the other extreme. In the State of A'ermont 1869 was a very favorable season. In 1870, vre purchased thirty colonies there, and moved them to oar own apiary at St. Johnsville, ¥. Y. Ten of these we used for the trade, and devoted the re- mainder to surplus,
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. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 180 THE HONEY EXTEACTOE AND ITS USE. CHAPTEE XI. THE HONEY EXTRACTOR AND JTS USE. ITS VALUE. Second only in importance to the invention of movable frames, is that of the machine for extracting liquid honey from the combs. It was invented by Herr Hrus- ^ -T---^^ H. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-180-the-honey-exteactoe-and-its-use-chaptee-xi-the-honey-extractor-and-jts-use-its-value-second-only-in-importance-to-the-invention-of-movable-frames-is-that-of-the-machine-for-extracting-liquid-honey-from-the-combs-it-was-invented-by-herr-hrus-t-h-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-image232214229.html
RMRDP7H9–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 180 THE HONEY EXTEACTOE AND ITS USE. CHAPTEE XI. THE HONEY EXTRACTOR AND JTS USE. ITS VALUE. Second only in importance to the invention of movable frames, is that of the machine for extracting liquid honey from the combs. It was invented by Herr Hrus- ^ -T---^^ H. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
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RMRDNGHX–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 126 TRANSFEKKING. TI3IE TO TEANSFEE. Experience indicates tiiat there is no better time for transferring than just as apple-trees begin to blossom. The benefits derived from the operation, as mentioned above, show that a period when there is the least honey and brood in the combs is naturally the most desirable. â As the bees are beginn
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 206 FEEDING. food for wintering bees, and stimulating breeding, but my experience coincides with that of many of our best bee-keepers who condemn their use entirely. For winter- ing, it has proved an entire failure with me. PEBPARING FOOD. As bees require water when rearing brood, the food fur- nished them at such times should contain m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-206-feeding-food-for-wintering-bees-and-stimulating-breeding-but-my-experience-coincides-with-that-of-many-of-our-best-bee-keepers-who-condemn-their-use-entirely-for-winter-ing-it-has-proved-an-entire-failure-with-me-pebparing-food-as-bees-require-water-when-rearing-brood-the-food-fur-nished-them-at-such-times-should-contain-m-image232214154.html
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. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. SOCKCES OF HONEY. 51 yield will commence with their appearance. The quality of honey from both of these sources is considered to be very superior. Where the EaspbeiTy grows abundantly, bees will be found to frequent it more constantly than they do Clover. Honey is secreted in the blossoms at all hours, and the bees may be seen working u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-sockces-of-honey-51-yield-will-commence-with-their-appearance-the-quality-of-honey-from-both-of-these-sources-is-considered-to-be-very-superior-where-the-easpbeity-grows-abundantly-bees-will-be-found-to-frequent-it-more-constantly-than-they-do-clover-honey-is-secreted-in-the-blossoms-at-all-hours-and-the-bees-may-be-seen-working-u-image232199474.html
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. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 222 DISEASES AlfD ENEMIES OP BEES. can not reach them. Where the mat hngs closely to the frame, they will often be found between it and the frame. Some of them frequent the hive apparently for honey. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-222-diseases-alfd-enemies-op-bees-can-not-reach-them-where-the-mat-hngs-closely-to-the-frame-they-will-often-be-found-between-it-and-the-frame-some-of-them-frequent-the-hive-apparently-for-honey-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-an-image232214146.html
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RMRDNGJF–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 133 more than '/, in., measuring from the inside edge of the box. It will be seen that with this arrangement the bees are able to pass in, on but two sides of the panel. This is considered by many to present some advantages. AVith this panel, each clamp will contain but 14 boxes, while with the preceding one it will hol
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. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 113 HIYES AND BOXES. of the hive. The preference of most of our leading bee- keepers seems to be to have them run from front to rear, yet there are good arguments in favor of the other direc- tion. The bees must, of necessity, pass more readily into side boxes with frames from side to side, and the boxes will also receive more uniform w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-113-hiyes-and-boxes-of-the-hive-the-preference-of-most-of-our-leading-bee-keepers-seems-to-be-to-have-them-run-from-front-to-rear-yet-there-are-good-arguments-in-favor-of-the-other-direc-tion-the-bees-must-of-necessity-pass-more-readily-into-side-boxes-with-frames-from-side-to-side-and-the-boxes-will-also-receive-more-uniform-w-image232199402.html
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. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 324 DISEASES AND ENEMIES OP BEES. but feeble in comparison. From the moth herself ve would have nothing to fear, were it not for her progeny, a hundred, or a thousand, -vile worms, the food of which is principally wax. As the instinct of the flesh-fly directs her to a putrid car- cass to deposit her eggs, that her offspring may have the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-324-diseases-and-enemies-op-bees-but-feeble-in-comparison-from-the-moth-herself-ve-would-have-nothing-to-fear-were-it-not-for-her-progeny-a-hundred-or-a-thousand-vile-worms-the-food-of-which-is-principally-wax-as-the-instinct-of-the-flesh-fly-directs-her-to-a-putrid-car-cass-to-deposit-her-eggs-that-her-offspring-may-have-the-image232214138.html
RMRDP7E2–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 324 DISEASES AND ENEMIES OP BEES. but feeble in comparison. From the moth herself ve would have nothing to fear, were it not for her progeny, a hundred, or a thousand, -vile worms, the food of which is principally wax. As the instinct of the flesh-fly directs her to a putrid car- cass to deposit her eggs, that her offspring may have the
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Pig. 70.—VAN DEirSEN'S CLASP. are available, frames containing foundation must be added as fast as the bees will complete them, until the required *This was invented by C. C. Van Deusen, and is an excellent device for e.ecuring hives to the bottom-board, and for many other purposes. Wlien not in use it may be turned back against Bl scre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-pig-70van-deirsens-clasp-are-available-frames-containing-foundation-must-be-added-as-fast-as-the-bees-will-complete-them-until-the-required-this-was-invented-by-c-c-van-deusen-and-is-an-excellent-device-for-eecuring-hives-to-the-bottom-board-and-for-many-other-purposes-wlien-not-in-use-it-may-be-turned-back-against-bl-scre-image232214177.html
RMRDP7FD–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Pig. 70.—VAN DEirSEN'S CLASP. are available, frames containing foundation must be added as fast as the bees will complete them, until the required *This was invented by C. C. Van Deusen, and is an excellent device for e.ecuring hives to the bottom-board, and for many other purposes. Wlien not in use it may be turned back against Bl scre
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. QUEENS. 141 bees for a nucleus. Return these last combs to their own hive, supply the place of the one removed with a frame of foundation or comb, and return the queen. This method will be advisable where but one or more stocks are kept. In this case it would not be necessary to prepare a swarm from which to take cells. The nucleus swar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-queens-141-bees-for-a-nucleus-return-these-last-combs-to-their-own-hive-supply-the-place-of-the-one-removed-with-a-frame-of-foundation-or-comb-and-return-the-queen-this-method-will-be-advisable-where-but-one-or-more-stocks-are-kept-in-this-case-it-would-not-be-necessary-to-prepare-a-swarm-from-which-to-take-cells-the-nucleus-swar-image232214252.html
RMRDP7J4–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. QUEENS. 141 bees for a nucleus. Return these last combs to their own hive, supply the place of the one removed with a frame of foundation or comb, and return the queen. This method will be advisable where but one or more stocks are kept. In this case it would not be necessary to prepare a swarm from which to take cells. The nucleus swar
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. DIVES AXD BOXES. 113 that, claiming that the cool ground assisted in lowering the temperature of the hive, which is undoubtedly true. As is almost always the case, some good reasons may bo presented in favor of each practice. After due experi- ence, I find nothing better than simple pieces of 4x4 scantling, the same length as the cleats Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-dives-axd-boxes-113-that-claiming-that-the-cool-ground-assisted-in-lowering-the-temperature-of-the-hive-which-is-undoubtedly-true-as-is-almost-always-the-case-some-good-reasons-may-bo-presented-in-favor-of-each-practice-after-due-experi-ence-i-find-nothing-better-than-simple-pieces-of-4x4-scantling-the-same-length-as-the-cleats-image232199397.html
RMRDNGKH–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. DIVES AXD BOXES. 113 that, claiming that the cool ground assisted in lowering the temperature of the hive, which is undoubtedly true. As is almost always the case, some good reasons may bo presented in favor of each practice. After due experi- ence, I find nothing better than simple pieces of 4x4 scantling, the same length as the cleats
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. DISEASES AKD ENEMIES OF BEES. 223 scarcely one could at first be discerned. The good results claimed to follow a tliorough painting of the hive, within as well as without, may arise from the closing of its pores by the paint, and the consequent exclusion of these insects. Un- der certain circum- stances, however, this gain may be counte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-diseases-akd-enemies-of-bees-223-scarcely-one-could-at-first-be-discerned-the-good-results-claimed-to-follow-a-tliorough-painting-of-the-hive-within-as-well-as-without-may-arise-from-the-closing-of-its-pores-by-the-paint-and-the-consequent-exclusion-of-these-insects-un-der-certain-circum-stances-however-this-gain-may-be-counte-image232214139.html
RMRDP7E3–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. DISEASES AKD ENEMIES OF BEES. 223 scarcely one could at first be discerned. The good results claimed to follow a tliorough painting of the hive, within as well as without, may arise from the closing of its pores by the paint, and the consequent exclusion of these insects. Un- der certain circum- stances, however, this gain may be counte
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 118 HIVES AND BOXES. allow the glass to be taken from the sides of the box and returned, even when the box is filled with honey. Glass for the sides is 5 X 6 inches. If desired to use only top boxes, both end-glasses may be alike, and cut 4x5 inches. In practice, it will be found that boxes to be used at sides and top, should be exactly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-118-hives-and-boxes-allow-the-glass-to-be-taken-from-the-sides-of-the-box-and-returned-even-when-the-box-is-filled-with-honey-glass-for-the-sides-is-5-x-6-inches-if-desired-to-use-only-top-boxes-both-end-glasses-may-be-alike-and-cut-4x5-inches-in-practice-it-will-be-found-that-boxes-to-be-used-at-sides-and-top-should-be-exactly-image232199393.html
RMRDNGKD–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 118 HIVES AND BOXES. allow the glass to be taken from the sides of the box and returned, even when the box is filled with honey. Glass for the sides is 5 X 6 inches. If desired to use only top boxes, both end-glasses may be alike, and cut 4x5 inches. In practice, it will be found that boxes to be used at sides and top, should be exactly
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 78 THE APIAEY. the sides of tte building, thus subjecting the bees to jars caused by the disturbance of any part of it, hence I should not anticipate so good a degree of success as if the hives â were disconnected from the building, and each, on its own separate stand, resting firmly on the ground. The beneficial effects of the heat rec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-78-the-apiaey-the-sides-of-tte-building-thus-subjecting-the-bees-to-jars-caused-by-the-disturbance-of-any-part-of-it-hence-i-should-not-anticipate-so-good-a-degree-of-success-as-if-the-hives-were-disconnected-from-the-building-and-each-on-its-own-separate-stand-resting-firmly-on-the-ground-the-beneficial-effects-of-the-heat-rec-image232199452.html
RMRDNGNG–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 78 THE APIAEY. the sides of tte building, thus subjecting the bees to jars caused by the disturbance of any part of it, hence I should not anticipate so good a degree of success as if the hives â were disconnected from the building, and each, on its own separate stand, resting firmly on the ground. The beneficial effects of the heat rec
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 110 HIVES AND BOXES. one-third as wide as the desired length of the bottom- board. Let two pieces be IS'/^ in. long, and two others 7 in. The cleats should be 1X I'A in., and 2 in. square, respectiyely, and 37'/, in. in length. The ventilator, and support for the frames are arranged precisely as in the small bottom-board. It would be we Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-110-hives-and-boxes-one-third-as-wide-as-the-desired-length-of-the-bottom-board-let-two-pieces-be-is-in-long-and-two-others-7-in-the-cleats-should-be-1x-ia-in-and-2-in-square-respectiyely-and-37-in-in-length-the-ventilator-and-support-for-the-frames-are-arranged-precisely-as-in-the-small-bottom-board-it-would-be-we-image232199407.html
RMRDNGKY–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 110 HIVES AND BOXES. one-third as wide as the desired length of the bottom- board. Let two pieces be IS'/^ in. long, and two others 7 in. The cleats should be 1X I'A in., and 2 in. square, respectiyely, and 37'/, in. in length. The ventilator, and support for the frames are arranged precisely as in the small bottom-board. It would be we
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 128 TEANSFEKEING. will cut to better adyantage by turning it half way round, bringing the top to the end of the frame, this is allowable. Place the frame over the comb in such a manner as to bring the brood as near the top and center of frame as possible, as this is the warmest position in the hive. Cat the comb to fit snugly in this po Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-128-teansfekeing-will-cut-to-better-adyantage-by-turning-it-half-way-round-bringing-the-top-to-the-end-of-the-frame-this-is-allowable-place-the-frame-over-the-comb-in-such-a-manner-as-to-bring-the-brood-as-near-the-top-and-center-of-frame-as-possible-as-this-is-the-warmest-position-in-the-hive-cat-the-comb-to-fit-snugly-in-this-po-image232199346.html
RMRDNGHP–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 128 TEANSFEKEING. will cut to better adyantage by turning it half way round, bringing the top to the end of the frame, this is allowable. Place the frame over the comb in such a manner as to bring the brood as near the top and center of frame as possible, as this is the warmest position in the hive. Cat the comb to fit snugly in this po
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. THE HONEY-BEE. 37 thousands, is actually serviceablo in fecundating the queen. The number reared depends upon the strength of the colony, and the stores on hand, or being collected. Whenever a scarcity of honey occurs, they are all destroyed. Thus their life is Tery precaiious, being sometimes limited ^ to a few hours, or extended to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-the-honey-bee-37-thousands-is-actually-serviceablo-in-fecundating-the-queen-the-number-reared-depends-upon-the-strength-of-the-colony-and-the-stores-on-hand-or-being-collected-whenever-a-scarcity-of-honey-occurs-they-are-all-destroyed-thus-their-life-is-tery-precaiious-being-sometimes-limited-to-a-few-hours-or-extended-to-image232199482.html
RMRDNGPJ–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. THE HONEY-BEE. 37 thousands, is actually serviceablo in fecundating the queen. The number reared depends upon the strength of the colony, and the stores on hand, or being collected. Whenever a scarcity of honey occurs, they are all destroyed. Thus their life is Tery precaiious, being sometimes limited ^ to a few hours, or extended to
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RMRDP7D7–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. This is a Talnable woA which meets the wants of persons of moderate means, and will, it is believed, prove one of the Most Popular Architectubal Books ever issned. It gives a wide range of design, from a dwelling costing $250 up to $8,000, and adapted to farm, village, and town residences. Nearly all of these plans have been tested by p
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. FEEDING. 209 cells. A little practice will indicate the distance it must fall, as there must be force enough to drive it to the bot- tom of the cell, and not so much as to cause it to spatter out. In turning the combs to fill opposite sides, care should be taken, or they may fall out of the frames. To prevent this, use a piece of thin b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-feeding-209-cells-a-little-practice-will-indicate-the-distance-it-must-fall-as-there-must-be-force-enough-to-drive-it-to-the-bot-tom-of-the-cell-and-not-so-much-as-to-cause-it-to-spatter-out-in-turning-the-combs-to-fill-opposite-sides-care-should-be-taken-or-they-may-fall-out-of-the-frames-to-prevent-this-use-a-piece-of-thin-b-image232214147.html
RMRDP7EB–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. FEEDING. 209 cells. A little practice will indicate the distance it must fall, as there must be force enough to drive it to the bot- tom of the cell, and not so much as to cause it to spatter out. In turning the combs to fill opposite sides, care should be taken, or they may fall out of the frames. To prevent this, use a piece of thin b
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 50 SOUECES OF HOSTEY. Maple {Acer saccliarinum), throws out its thousands of beautiful clusters with a bounteous yield of tempting nectar. The Dandelion {Taraxacum Dens-leonis), often proyes valuable in affording both pollen and honey.* About the 20th of May, in this latitude, Apple-blos- soms will appear. As these are more abundant tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-50-soueces-of-hostey-maple-acer-saccliarinum-throws-out-its-thousands-of-beautiful-clusters-with-a-bounteous-yield-of-tempting-nectar-the-dandelion-taraxacum-dens-leonis-often-proyes-valuable-in-affording-both-pollen-and-honey-about-the-20th-of-may-in-this-latitude-apple-blos-soms-will-appear-as-these-are-more-abundant-tha-image232199477.html
RMRDNGPD–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 50 SOUECES OF HOSTEY. Maple {Acer saccliarinum), throws out its thousands of beautiful clusters with a bounteous yield of tempting nectar. The Dandelion {Taraxacum Dens-leonis), often proyes valuable in affording both pollen and honey.* About the 20th of May, in this latitude, Apple-blos- soms will appear. As these are more abundant tha
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 36 THE HOXET-BEE. WG clearly demonstrated, as have many others, by the simple test of an Italian queen, fecandated by a native drone, â vehich produced pure Italian drones, and mixed queens and workers. Also, when a native queen meets an Italian drone, the result is similar; the drones are pure natives, and the others of mixed blood. Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-36-the-hoxet-bee-wg-clearly-demonstrated-as-have-many-others-by-the-simple-test-of-an-italian-queen-fecandated-by-a-native-drone-vehich-produced-pure-italian-drones-and-mixed-queens-and-workers-also-when-a-native-queen-meets-an-italian-drone-the-result-is-similar-the-drones-are-pure-natives-and-the-others-of-mixed-blood-th-image232199479.html
RMRDNGPF–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 36 THE HOXET-BEE. WG clearly demonstrated, as have many others, by the simple test of an Italian queen, fecandated by a native drone, â vehich produced pure Italian drones, and mixed queens and workers. Also, when a native queen meets an Italian drone, the result is similar; the drones are pure natives, and the others of mixed blood. Th
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 121 purpose. One cause of this preference is, that as they are ordinarily filled, I can assort them, in packing for market, in cases of 3, G, and 12 boxes each, and make them net weights of 5, 10, and 20 lbs. to the case. "With me, this is a desirable point. Furthermore, these smaller combs are less liable to break Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-hives-and-boxes-121-purpose-one-cause-of-this-preference-is-that-as-they-are-ordinarily-filled-i-can-assort-them-in-packing-for-market-in-cases-of-3-g-and-12-boxes-each-and-make-them-net-weights-of-5-10-and-20-lbs-to-the-case-quotwith-me-this-is-a-desirable-point-furthermore-these-smaller-combs-are-less-liable-to-break-image232199380.html
RMRDNGK0–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 121 purpose. One cause of this preference is, that as they are ordinarily filled, I can assort them, in packing for market, in cases of 3, G, and 12 boxes each, and make them net weights of 5, 10, and 20 lbs. to the case. "With me, this is a desirable point. Furthermore, these smaller combs are less liable to break
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. SOURCES OF HOKET. Eed Clover probably secretes as much lioney as the White, but the tube of the corolla being longer, common bees appear to be unable to reach it. I have seen a few at work upon it, but it appeared to be slow business. The Italians work on it sometimes, apparently out of choice, and often to good advantage. Sorrel {Rumex Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-sources-of-hoket-eed-clover-probably-secretes-as-much-lioney-as-the-white-but-the-tube-of-the-corolla-being-longer-common-bees-appear-to-be-unable-to-reach-it-i-have-seen-a-few-at-work-upon-it-but-it-appeared-to-be-slow-business-the-italians-work-on-it-sometimes-apparently-out-of-choice-and-often-to-good-advantage-sorrel-rumex-image232199470.html
RMRDNGP6–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. SOURCES OF HOKET. Eed Clover probably secretes as much lioney as the White, but the tube of the corolla being longer, common bees appear to be unable to reach it. I have seen a few at work upon it, but it appeared to be slow business. The Italians work on it sometimes, apparently out of choice, and often to good advantage. Sorrel {Rumex
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 136 QUEENS.. Fig. BO.—QOEEN NDP.SEBr. give are not sufficient to sustain the system, let it fall; I want it upheld by merits of its own, or not at all. " How is it with natural swarms ? Ten or fifteen cells are often made where a swarm has issued. The first are made under the impulse of the swarming fever. If the swarm issues befor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-136-queens-fig-boqoeen-ndpsebr-give-are-not-sufficient-to-sustain-the-system-let-it-fall-i-want-it-upheld-by-merits-of-its-own-or-not-at-all-quot-how-is-it-with-natural-swarms-ten-or-fifteen-cells-are-often-made-where-a-swarm-has-issued-the-first-are-made-under-the-impulse-of-the-swarming-fever-if-the-swarm-issues-befor-image232214256.html
RMRDP7J8–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 136 QUEENS.. Fig. BO.—QOEEN NDP.SEBr. give are not sufficient to sustain the system, let it fall; I want it upheld by merits of its own, or not at all. " How is it with natural swarms ? Ten or fifteen cells are often made where a swarm has issued. The first are made under the impulse of the swarming fever. If the swarm issues befor
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 194 WAX AND COIIB. These strips were placed together, as shown in fig. 76, It will be seen that two opposite sides of each cell were composed of two thicknesses of tin. A sheet of this same light tin was used to form the flat base of the cells. After both sides were fitted, and secured, the whole was dipped in hot wax, and was then read Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-194-wax-and-coiib-these-strips-were-placed-together-as-shown-in-fig-76-it-will-be-seen-that-two-opposite-sides-of-each-cell-were-composed-of-two-thicknesses-of-tin-a-sheet-of-this-same-light-tin-was-used-to-form-the-flat-base-of-the-cells-after-both-sides-were-fitted-and-secured-the-whole-was-dipped-in-hot-wax-and-was-then-read-image232214166.html
RMRDP7F2–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 194 WAX AND COIIB. These strips were placed together, as shown in fig. 76, It will be seen that two opposite sides of each cell were composed of two thicknesses of tin. A sheet of this same light tin was used to form the flat base of the cells. After both sides were fitted, and secured, the whole was dipped in hot wax, and was then read
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 51. FBAMB CONTAINING SIX BOXES.. 53.—PEAME CONTAINING THREE BOXES.. 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.. Quinby, M. (Moses), 1810-1875; Root, Lyman C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-fig-51-fbamb-containing-six-boxes-53peame-containing-three-boxes-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-quinby-m-moses-1810-1875-root-lyman-c-image232199354.html
RMRDNGJ2–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 51. FBAMB CONTAINING SIX BOXES.. 53.—PEAME CONTAINING THREE BOXES.. 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.. Quinby, M. (Moses), 1810-1875; Root, Lyman C
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. QUEENS. 133 ceeded in rearing fine Italian queens as late as October, when the weather was very fair, which were fertilized by such selected drones. I think it wise, as a rule, not to attempt to rear any great number of queens until June, when the interval of scarcity after apple-blossoms has passed, and the subse- quent flow of honey h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-queens-133-ceeded-in-rearing-fine-italian-queens-as-late-as-october-when-the-weather-was-very-fair-which-were-fertilized-by-such-selected-drones-i-think-it-wise-as-a-rule-not-to-attempt-to-rear-any-great-number-of-queens-until-june-when-the-interval-of-scarcity-after-apple-blossoms-has-passed-and-the-subse-quent-flow-of-honey-h-image232214271.html
RMRDP7JR–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. QUEENS. 133 ceeded in rearing fine Italian queens as late as October, when the weather was very fair, which were fertilized by such selected drones. I think it wise, as a rule, not to attempt to rear any great number of queens until June, when the interval of scarcity after apple-blossoms has passed, and the subse- quent flow of honey h
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 77. DISTOKTED CELLS. ADVANTAGE OF WIEB. My first experiments were with foundation without wires. When the weather is not too warm, foundation of this kind is not wholly imprac- ticable, but I have never succeeded in obtaining a single perfect comb with a heavy swarm in warm weather. The wax would become so soft that its own weight, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-fig-77-distokted-cells-advantage-of-wieb-my-first-experiments-were-with-foundation-without-wires-when-the-weather-is-not-too-warm-foundation-of-this-kind-is-not-wholly-imprac-ticable-but-i-have-never-succeeded-in-obtaining-a-single-perfect-comb-with-a-heavy-swarm-in-warm-weather-the-wax-would-become-so-soft-that-its-own-weight-image232214160.html
RMRDP7ET–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 77. DISTOKTED CELLS. ADVANTAGE OF WIEB. My first experiments were with foundation without wires. When the weather is not too warm, foundation of this kind is not wholly imprac- ticable, but I have never succeeded in obtaining a single perfect comb with a heavy swarm in warm weather. The wax would become so soft that its own weight,
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 58 SOUECES OF HONEY. Teasel, with a white blossom, is that from which such bounteous yields are obtained. I quote from an article by Mr. D., in "Gleanings," January, 1878 : "Theplant is biennial as a rule, although a part of the plants (the smaller ones), may not produce heads until the third year. ***** Tj^e 'kings,' as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-58-soueces-of-honey-teasel-with-a-white-blossom-is-that-from-which-such-bounteous-yields-are-obtained-i-quote-from-an-article-by-mr-d-in-quotgleaningsquot-january-1878-quottheplant-is-biennial-as-a-rule-although-a-part-of-the-plants-the-smaller-ones-may-not-produce-heads-until-the-third-year-tje-kings-as-image232199461.html
RMRDNGNW–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 58 SOUECES OF HONEY. Teasel, with a white blossom, is that from which such bounteous yields are obtained. I quote from an article by Mr. D., in "Gleanings," January, 1878 : "Theplant is biennial as a rule, although a part of the plants (the smaller ones), may not produce heads until the third year. ***** Tj^e 'kings,' as
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 101 y, in. wide, and '/, in. tliick. For the bottom, cut a piece 16 in. long, '/, in. wide, and '/, in. thick. Nail together, making a frame as shown in fig. 35. Two tri- angular blocks should be added to the corners to stiffen the frame. They should be about 1'/, in. on the sides next to the frame. Eight of these frame Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-hives-and-boxes-101-y-in-wide-and-in-tliick-for-the-bottom-cut-a-piece-16-in-long-in-wide-and-in-thick-nail-together-making-a-frame-as-shown-in-fig-35-two-tri-angular-blocks-should-be-added-to-the-corners-to-stiffen-the-frame-they-should-be-about-1-in-on-the-sides-next-to-the-frame-eight-of-these-frame-image232199438.html
RMRDNGN2–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 101 y, in. wide, and '/, in. tliick. For the bottom, cut a piece 16 in. long, '/, in. wide, and '/, in. thick. Nail together, making a frame as shown in fig. 35. Two tri- angular blocks should be added to the corners to stiffen the frame. They should be about 1'/, in. on the sides next to the frame. Eight of these frame
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 85. " HONEY unG." Fig. 86. TMCHODES APIAKIUS. alone; others seem to be found only in the dust under the cluster, while yet others appear to feed upon the bees, especially the young and immature bees that are thrown from the combs. The insect foiind most fre- quently in the dust is a small chestnut-brown beetle, about one- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-fig-85-quot-honey-ungquot-fig-86-tmchodes-apiakius-alone-others-seem-to-be-found-only-in-the-dust-under-the-cluster-while-yet-others-appear-to-feed-upon-the-bees-especially-the-young-and-immature-bees-that-are-thrown-from-the-combs-the-insect-foiind-most-fre-quently-in-the-dust-is-a-small-chestnut-brown-beetle-about-one-image232214144.html
RMRDP7E8–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 85. " HONEY unG." Fig. 86. TMCHODES APIAKIUS. alone; others seem to be found only in the dust under the cluster, while yet others appear to feed upon the bees, especially the young and immature bees that are thrown from the combs. The insect foiind most fre- quently in the dust is a small chestnut-brown beetle, about one-
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 67.—^EVERETT'S EXTRACTOR, il, KEEL ; 5, COMB-BASKET. chka, of Germany, in 1868. The simple words, "centri- fugal force," solved the problem, and taught us all how short a step it often is from obscurity to light. Mr. Langstroth had a glimmering of it, ten years before, when he wrote, " If store combs could be made of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-fig-67everetts-extractor-il-keel-5-comb-basket-chka-of-germany-in-1868-the-simple-words-quotcentri-fugal-forcequot-solved-the-problem-and-taught-us-all-how-short-a-step-it-often-is-from-obscurity-to-light-mr-langstroth-had-a-glimmering-of-it-ten-years-before-when-he-wrote-quot-if-store-combs-could-be-made-of-image232214225.html
RMRDP7H5–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 67.—^EVERETT'S EXTRACTOR, il, KEEL ; 5, COMB-BASKET. chka, of Germany, in 1868. The simple words, "centri- fugal force," solved the problem, and taught us all how short a step it often is from obscurity to light. Mr. Langstroth had a glimmering of it, ten years before, when he wrote, " If store combs could be made of
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. WAX AND COMB. 203 movable screens, made of wire-cloth, each with a rim of tin aboiit one inch high. To use this, place one of the screens, rim downwards, in the bottom of the can, to pre- vent the comb from burning. This should be just large enough to drop in, and fit loosely. Place the can upon the stove, and put in a pailful of water. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-wax-and-comb-203-movable-screens-made-of-wire-cloth-each-with-a-rim-of-tin-aboiit-one-inch-high-to-use-this-place-one-of-the-screens-rim-downwards-in-the-bottom-of-the-can-to-pre-vent-the-comb-from-burning-this-should-be-just-large-enough-to-drop-in-and-fit-loosely-place-the-can-upon-the-stove-and-put-in-a-pailful-of-water-image232214156.html
RMRDP7EM–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. WAX AND COMB. 203 movable screens, made of wire-cloth, each with a rim of tin aboiit one inch high. To use this, place one of the screens, rim downwards, in the bottom of the can, to pre- vent the comb from burning. This should be just large enough to drop in, and fit loosely. Place the can upon the stove, and put in a pailful of water.
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Winter Greeneries AT HOME. By Rev. E. A. JOHNSON, ,D. D Author of " JIalf Kour Studies of Life," etc., etc.. This Toiume diflTcrs from most other works on winter gardening, In giving the results of actual practice. The author for sereral years past has found re- creation in heautifying his study with plants ; his work has resu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-winter-greeneries-at-home-by-rev-e-a-johnson-d-d-author-of-quot-jialf-kour-studies-of-lifequot-etc-etc-this-toiume-difltcrs-from-most-other-works-on-winter-gardening-in-giving-the-results-of-actual-practice-the-author-for-sereral-years-past-has-found-re-creation-in-heautifying-his-study-with-plants-his-work-has-resu-image232214111.html
RMRDP7D3–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Winter Greeneries AT HOME. By Rev. E. A. JOHNSON, ,D. D Author of " JIalf Kour Studies of Life," etc., etc.. This Toiume diflTcrs from most other works on winter gardening, In giving the results of actual practice. The author for sereral years past has found re- creation in heautifying his study with plants ; his work has resu
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. niVES AND BOXES. Ill them on even with the bottom, leaving the space of one inch at top, to receive the lid. In the center of the bot- tom of the end pieces, put in an iron dowel-pin made of y, in. round kon, long enough to reach into the holes in the bottom-board. The top, or lid, when completed, should be 29'/, X 30'/^ in. It is prefe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-nives-and-boxes-ill-them-on-even-with-the-bottom-leaving-the-space-of-one-inch-at-top-to-receive-the-lid-in-the-center-of-the-bot-tom-of-the-end-pieces-put-in-an-iron-dowel-pin-made-of-y-in-round-kon-long-enough-to-reach-into-the-holes-in-the-bottom-board-the-top-or-lid-when-completed-should-be-29-x-30-in-it-is-prefe-image232199405.html
RMRDNGKW–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. niVES AND BOXES. Ill them on even with the bottom, leaving the space of one inch at top, to receive the lid. In the center of the bot- tom of the end pieces, put in an iron dowel-pin made of y, in. round kon, long enough to reach into the holes in the bottom-board. The top, or lid, when completed, should be 29'/, X 30'/^ in. It is prefe
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. THE APIAEY. 71 tions, the bees may bo more readily brushed down, than when small panes are used. For warm weather, close windows will not be comforta- ble. Wire-cloth screens may be arranged and hung with hinges on the outside. These should be made of stuflE at least one inch thick, with the wire-cloth nailed upon both sides. When bees Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-the-apiaey-71-tions-the-bees-may-bo-more-readily-brushed-down-than-when-small-panes-are-used-for-warm-weather-close-windows-will-not-be-comforta-ble-wire-cloth-screens-may-be-arranged-and-hung-with-hinges-on-the-outside-these-should-be-made-of-stufle-at-least-one-inch-thick-with-the-wire-cloth-nailed-upon-both-sides-when-bees-image232199454.html
RMRDNGNJ–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. THE APIAEY. 71 tions, the bees may bo more readily brushed down, than when small panes are used. For warm weather, close windows will not be comforta- ble. Wire-cloth screens may be arranged and hung with hinges on the outside. These should be made of stuflE at least one inch thick, with the wire-cloth nailed upon both sides. When bees
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. QUEENS. 135 build several queen cells (flg. 59). If the brood was just the right age, tlicy will bo likely to hatch in ten days, not less. At the end of that time, look early in the morning, and if you can cut any of them out without injuring the others, do it, but leave one. If joined so that you will have to destroy a part to separate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-queens-135-build-several-queen-cells-flg-59-if-the-brood-was-just-the-right-age-tlicy-will-bo-likely-to-hatch-in-ten-days-not-less-at-the-end-of-that-time-look-early-in-the-morning-and-if-you-can-cut-any-of-them-out-without-injuring-the-others-do-it-but-leave-one-if-joined-so-that-you-will-have-to-destroy-a-part-to-separate-image232214261.html
RMRDP7JD–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. QUEENS. 135 build several queen cells (flg. 59). If the brood was just the right age, tlicy will bo likely to hatch in ten days, not less. At the end of that time, look early in the morning, and if you can cut any of them out without injuring the others, do it, but leave one. If joined so that you will have to destroy a part to separate
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. SOURCES OF HONEY, 53 each little floret secretes so minute a quantity, that the task of obtaining it is a slow one. It is only visited when more copiously yielding flowers are scarce. Bush Honeysuckle {Diervilla trifida), is a particular favorite. SINGULAK FATALITY ATTENDANT ON SILK-WEED. Milk-weed or Silk-weed {Asclcpias Cornuti), fig. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-sources-of-honey-53-each-little-floret-secretes-so-minute-a-quantity-that-the-task-of-obtaining-it-is-a-slow-one-it-is-only-visited-when-more-copiously-yielding-flowers-are-scarce-bush-honeysuckle-diervilla-trifida-is-a-particular-favorite-singulak-fatality-attendant-on-silk-weed-milk-weed-or-silk-weed-asclcpias-cornuti-fig-image232199468.html
RMRDNGP4–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. SOURCES OF HONEY, 53 each little floret secretes so minute a quantity, that the task of obtaining it is a slow one. It is only visited when more copiously yielding flowers are scarce. Bush Honeysuckle {Diervilla trifida), is a particular favorite. SINGULAK FATALITY ATTENDANT ON SILK-WEED. Milk-weed or Silk-weed {Asclcpias Cornuti), fig.
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 109 witli perfect success, without either case, or cap of any- kind, when the boxes are enclosed in a clamp, as hereafter indicated. I have operated 100 swarms after this plan, even laying aside cases and caps from choice, in warmest weather. A good roof, to protect the hive from the weather, must be used; this is shown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-hives-and-boxes-109-witli-perfect-success-without-either-case-or-cap-of-any-kind-when-the-boxes-are-enclosed-in-a-clamp-as-hereafter-indicated-i-have-operated-100-swarms-after-this-plan-even-laying-aside-cases-and-caps-from-choice-in-warmest-weather-a-good-roof-to-protect-the-hive-from-the-weather-must-be-used-this-is-shown-image232199415.html
RMRDNGM7–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 109 witli perfect success, without either case, or cap of any- kind, when the boxes are enclosed in a clamp, as hereafter indicated. I have operated 100 swarms after this plan, even laying aside cases and caps from choice, in warmest weather. A good roof, to protect the hive from the weather, must be used; this is shown
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 156 NATUEAL AND AETIFICIAL IN-CIIEASE. A surplus of bees in a scarcity of honey is insufficient to bring out the swarm, neither will jDlenty of honey suffice, without the bees and brood. The period of proper dura- tion in which all these conditions exist will vary in differ- ent stocks, and many times does not occur at all during the se Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-156-natueal-and-aetificial-in-ciiease-a-surplus-of-bees-in-a-scarcity-of-honey-is-insufficient-to-bring-out-the-swarm-neither-will-jdlenty-of-honey-suffice-without-the-bees-and-brood-the-period-of-proper-dura-tion-in-which-all-these-conditions-exist-will-vary-in-differ-ent-stocks-and-many-times-does-not-occur-at-all-during-the-se-image232214236.html
RMRDP7HG–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 156 NATUEAL AND AETIFICIAL IN-CIIEASE. A surplus of bees in a scarcity of honey is insufficient to bring out the swarm, neither will jDlenty of honey suffice, without the bees and brood. The period of proper dura- tion in which all these conditions exist will vary in differ- ent stocks, and many times does not occur at all during the se
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 188 THE nOKET EXTEACTOK AND ITS CSE. "Wheu taken from the extractors, it is strained through a mre sieve, into a tin vat with a large faucet at the bottom. AH specks of wax rise to the top, and the shipping cans are filled by drawing the honey through the gate at the bottom. I have extracted honey before it was sealed in the combs, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-188-the-noket-exteactok-and-its-cse-quotwheu-taken-from-the-extractors-it-is-strained-through-a-mre-sieve-into-a-tin-vat-with-a-large-faucet-at-the-bottom-ah-specks-of-wax-rise-to-the-top-and-the-shipping-cans-are-filled-by-drawing-the-honey-through-the-gate-at-the-bottom-i-have-extracted-honey-before-it-was-sealed-in-the-combs-image232214175.html
RMRDP7FB–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 188 THE nOKET EXTEACTOK AND ITS CSE. "Wheu taken from the extractors, it is strained through a mre sieve, into a tin vat with a large faucet at the bottom. AH specks of wax rise to the top, and the shipping cans are filled by drawing the honey through the gate at the bottom. I have extracted honey before it was sealed in the combs,
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 240 MAKJKETING HONEY.. in portions as desired. This is more practicable than â would at first seem. In putting honey in jelly cnps or fruit cans, always furnish a standard article. "We once purchased a large quantity of second-class cans for this purpose, ba«cause they were cheaper, and when brought into competition with a popular Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-240-makjketing-honey-in-portions-as-desired-this-is-more-practicable-than-would-at-first-seem-in-putting-honey-in-jelly-cnps-or-fruit-cans-always-furnish-a-standard-article-quotwe-once-purchased-a-large-quantity-of-second-class-cans-for-this-purpose-bacause-they-were-cheaper-and-when-brought-into-competition-with-a-popular-image232214122.html
RMRDP7DE–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 240 MAKJKETING HONEY.. in portions as desired. This is more practicable than â would at first seem. In putting honey in jelly cnps or fruit cans, always furnish a standard article. "We once purchased a large quantity of second-class cans for this purpose, ba«cause they were cheaper, and when brought into competition with a popular
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. QUEENS. 147 CLIPPING queens' wings. This practice is thought by many to be one of the new discoyeries of the age. Mr. Langstroth tells us in his work that it was followed in Virgil's time, and also men- tions an account bearing date as early as 1766, of a bee- master in Spain who carefully clipped the wings of his queen-bees, to prevent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-queens-147-clipping-queens-wings-this-practice-is-thought-by-many-to-be-one-of-the-new-discoyeries-of-the-age-mr-langstroth-tells-us-in-his-work-that-it-was-followed-in-virgils-time-and-also-men-tions-an-account-bearing-date-as-early-as-1766-of-a-bee-master-in-spain-who-carefully-clipped-the-wings-of-his-queen-bees-to-prevent-image232214244.html
RMRDP7HT–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. QUEENS. 147 CLIPPING queens' wings. This practice is thought by many to be one of the new discoyeries of the age. Mr. Langstroth tells us in his work that it was followed in Virgil's time, and also men- tions an account bearing date as early as 1766, of a bee- master in Spain who carefully clipped the wings of his queen-bees, to prevent
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 99 ficient depth to receive the boxes to be used. Rabbet the corners '/, in. x '/a in. in the same manner as the sides of the hive. Out two other pieces, same width, and 13'/j, in. long for ends. Rabbet one corner of each of the four pieces, y^ in. each way, so that when nailed together the rabbeting will come on the in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-hives-and-boxes-99-ficient-depth-to-receive-the-boxes-to-be-used-rabbet-the-corners-in-x-a-in-in-the-same-manner-as-the-sides-of-the-hive-out-two-other-pieces-same-width-and-13j-in-long-for-ends-rabbet-one-corner-of-each-of-the-four-pieces-y-in-each-way-so-that-when-nailed-together-the-rabbeting-will-come-on-the-in-image232199442.html
RMRDNGN6–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 99 ficient depth to receive the boxes to be used. Rabbet the corners '/, in. x '/a in. in the same manner as the sides of the hive. Out two other pieces, same width, and 13'/j, in. long for ends. Rabbet one corner of each of the four pieces, y^ in. each way, so that when nailed together the rabbeting will come on the in
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 119 box ia exact position over the posts, for nailing. This completes the block. The inside of one corner of such a block is shown in fig. 42. Now, to put the box together, place a post in each corner of the block, lay the bottom in place, and nail each comer with inch-finishing nails. If the springs for holding the pos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-hives-and-boxes-119-box-ia-exact-position-over-the-posts-for-nailing-this-completes-the-block-the-inside-of-one-corner-of-such-a-block-is-shown-in-fig-42-now-to-put-the-box-together-place-a-post-in-each-corner-of-the-block-lay-the-bottom-in-place-and-nail-each-comer-with-inch-finishing-nails-if-the-springs-for-holding-the-pos-image232199388.html
RMRDNGK8–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. HIVES AND BOXES. 119 box ia exact position over the posts, for nailing. This completes the block. The inside of one corner of such a block is shown in fig. 42. Now, to put the box together, place a post in each corner of the block, lay the bottom in place, and nail each comer with inch-finishing nails. If the springs for holding the pos
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 123 Hr7E3 AND BOXES. GUIDE COMBS. Guides of nice, white comb should be glued in the top of each bos, to induce the bees to begin work, as well as to secure straight combs. I find nothing better for this purpose than white glue. Drone comb is preferable to worker comb for guides, from the fact that the bees are more apt to store pollen i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-123-hr7e3-and-boxes-guide-combs-guides-of-nice-white-comb-should-be-glued-in-the-top-of-each-bos-to-induce-the-bees-to-begin-work-as-well-as-to-secure-straight-combs-i-find-nothing-better-for-this-purpose-than-white-glue-drone-comb-is-preferable-to-worker-comb-for-guides-from-the-fact-that-the-bees-are-more-apt-to-store-pollen-i-image232199372.html
RMRDNGJM–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 123 Hr7E3 AND BOXES. GUIDE COMBS. Guides of nice, white comb should be glued in the top of each bos, to induce the bees to begin work, as well as to secure straight combs. I find nothing better for this purpose than white glue. Drone comb is preferable to worker comb for guides, from the fact that the bees are more apt to store pollen i
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 308 FEEDING. •will prevent the escape of heat from the hive, and at the same time it occupies a warm position, which will aid the bees in securing the food. A very practical feeder may be made in a frame, and placed directly in the hive. Several forms are used by different bee-keepers for feeding at the entrance. Two noticeable feeders Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-308-feeding-will-prevent-the-escape-of-heat-from-the-hive-and-at-the-same-time-it-occupies-a-warm-position-which-will-aid-the-bees-in-securing-the-food-a-very-practical-feeder-may-be-made-in-a-frame-and-placed-directly-in-the-hive-several-forms-are-used-by-different-bee-keepers-for-feeding-at-the-entrance-two-noticeable-feeders-image232214151.html
RMRDP7EF–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 308 FEEDING. •will prevent the escape of heat from the hive, and at the same time it occupies a warm position, which will aid the bees in securing the food. A very practical feeder may be made in a frame, and placed directly in the hive. Several forms are used by different bee-keepers for feeding at the entrance. Two noticeable feeders
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. WINTEEIKG. 251 cavation in a dry knoll, or side-hill, to the depth of about three feet. If the number of bees only demand a single clamp, the door may be placed at the end; but if a double clamp with two rooms is needed, the door should be at the center of one side, opening into the ante-room for the stove, between the two apartments. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-winteeikg-251-cavation-in-a-dry-knoll-or-side-hill-to-the-depth-of-about-three-feet-if-the-number-of-bees-only-demand-a-single-clamp-the-door-may-be-placed-at-the-end-but-if-a-double-clamp-with-two-rooms-is-needed-the-door-should-be-at-the-center-of-one-side-opening-into-the-ante-room-for-the-stove-between-the-two-apartments-t-image232214118.html
RMRDP7DA–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. WINTEEIKG. 251 cavation in a dry knoll, or side-hill, to the depth of about three feet. If the number of bees only demand a single clamp, the door may be placed at the end; but if a double clamp with two rooms is needed, the door should be at the center of one side, opening into the ante-room for the stove, between the two apartments. T
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 150 QUEENS. Old queens often come to this same condition. These we term "spent queens." They will deposit but few eggs, which will pro- duce only drones. The judicious bee-keeper will seldom allow his bees to reach this state.' I hare known swarms that went into winter quar- ters with an apparently good queen, to come out in s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-150-queens-old-queens-often-come-to-this-same-condition-these-we-term-quotspent-queensquot-they-will-deposit-but-few-eggs-which-will-pro-duce-only-drones-the-judicious-bee-keeper-will-seldom-allow-his-bees-to-reach-this-state-i-hare-known-swarms-that-went-into-winter-quar-ters-with-an-apparently-good-queen-to-come-out-in-s-image232214239.html
RMRDP7HK–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 150 QUEENS. Old queens often come to this same condition. These we term "spent queens." They will deposit but few eggs, which will pro- duce only drones. The judicious bee-keeper will seldom allow his bees to reach this state.' I hare known swarms that went into winter quar- ters with an apparently good queen, to come out in s
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. WA.X AKD COMB. 193 the inherent necessities of the hee. It is proved by actual experiment that a cell with a flat base is equally as prac- tical as that with the three-angled base, constructed by the bee ; and I am confident that a round cell of suitable dimensions would answer their real wants as well as a hexagonal one. COST OF COMB, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-wax-akd-comb-193-the-inherent-necessities-of-the-hee-it-is-proved-by-actual-experiment-that-a-cell-with-a-flat-base-is-equally-as-prac-tical-as-that-with-the-three-angled-base-constructed-by-the-bee-and-i-am-confident-that-a-round-cell-of-suitable-dimensions-would-answer-their-real-wants-as-well-as-a-hexagonal-one-cost-of-comb-image232214168.html
RMRDP7F4–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. WA.X AKD COMB. 193 the inherent necessities of the hee. It is proved by actual experiment that a cell with a flat base is equally as prac- tical as that with the three-angled base, constructed by the bee ; and I am confident that a round cell of suitable dimensions would answer their real wants as well as a hexagonal one. COST OF COMB,
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 102 HITES AND BOXES. blo, especially in the best seasons. Many cf our best bee-keepers are using side-boxes in connection with the hanging-frame hive. This may be done by making the sides of the hive movable, and holding the ends in place, by a piece of hoop-iron, at top and bottom, across each side. The corners may be secured as illust Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-102-hites-and-boxes-blo-especially-in-the-best-seasons-many-cf-our-best-bee-keepers-are-using-side-boxes-in-connection-with-the-hanging-frame-hive-this-may-be-done-by-making-the-sides-of-the-hive-movable-and-holding-the-ends-in-place-by-a-piece-of-hoop-iron-at-top-and-bottom-across-each-side-the-corners-may-be-secured-as-illust-image232199436.html
RMRDNGN0–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 102 HITES AND BOXES. blo, especially in the best seasons. Many cf our best bee-keepers are using side-boxes in connection with the hanging-frame hive. This may be done by making the sides of the hive movable, and holding the ends in place, by a piece of hoop-iron, at top and bottom, across each side. The corners may be secured as illust
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RMRDNGR2–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. ^cn^^ yu.^-^Ui^ A^ ^LJrJ^. 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.. Quinby, M. (Moses), 1810-1875; Root, Lyman C. , 1840- ed. New York, Orange Judd company
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. aiVES AND BOXES. 103 hung with hinges, and fastened with a small button or hook. Figure 27, illustrates this hive with a door opened. THE NEW QUINBT HITE. (Fig. 28.) It has already been mentioned, that upon the introduc- tion of the hanging-frame hive, Mr. Quinby at once adopted it, and used it in the form herein described, with. Fig. 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-aives-and-boxes-103-hung-with-hinges-and-fastened-with-a-small-button-or-hook-figure-27-illustrates-this-hive-with-a-door-opened-the-new-quinbt-hite-fig-28-it-has-already-been-mentioned-that-upon-the-introduc-tion-of-the-hanging-frame-hive-mr-quinby-at-once-adopted-it-and-used-it-in-the-form-herein-described-with-fig-3-image232199433.html
RMRDNGMW–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. aiVES AND BOXES. 103 hung with hinges, and fastened with a small button or hook. Figure 27, illustrates this hive with a door opened. THE NEW QUINBT HITE. (Fig. 28.) It has already been mentioned, that upon the introduc- tion of the hanging-frame hive, Mr. Quinby at once adopted it, and used it in the form herein described, with. Fig. 3
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 100 HIVES AND BOXES. '/, in. stuff, and cleated to prevent warping. When it is desired to move bees, or to ventilate them in warm weather, make a frame the size of the ventilator and cover it with wire cloth. One is shown in fig. 34, page 108. The rabbeting on which the frames rest may be cut y, inch deep, instead of '/, in., and a piec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-100-hives-and-boxes-in-stuff-and-cleated-to-prevent-warping-when-it-is-desired-to-move-bees-or-to-ventilate-them-in-warm-weather-make-a-frame-the-size-of-the-ventilator-and-cover-it-with-wire-cloth-one-is-shown-in-fig-34-page-108-the-rabbeting-on-which-the-frames-rest-may-be-cut-y-inch-deep-instead-of-in-and-a-piec-image232199441.html
RMRDNGN5–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 100 HIVES AND BOXES. '/, in. stuff, and cleated to prevent warping. When it is desired to move bees, or to ventilate them in warm weather, make a frame the size of the ventilator and cover it with wire cloth. One is shown in fig. 34, page 108. The rabbeting on which the frames rest may be cut y, inch deep, instead of '/, in., and a piec
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 85. " HONEY unG." Fig. 86. TMCHODES APIAKIUS. alone; others seem to be found only in the dust under the cluster, while yet others appear to feed upon the bees, especially the young and immature bees that are thrown from the combs. The insect foiind most fre- quently in the dust is a small chestnut-brown beetle, about one- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-fig-85-quot-honey-ungquot-fig-86-tmchodes-apiakius-alone-others-seem-to-be-found-only-in-the-dust-under-the-cluster-while-yet-others-appear-to-feed-upon-the-bees-especially-the-young-and-immature-bees-that-are-thrown-from-the-combs-the-insect-foiind-most-fre-quently-in-the-dust-is-a-small-chestnut-brown-beetle-about-one-image232214142.html
RMRDP7E6–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 85. " HONEY unG." Fig. 86. TMCHODES APIAKIUS. alone; others seem to be found only in the dust under the cluster, while yet others appear to feed upon the bees, especially the young and immature bees that are thrown from the combs. The insect foiind most fre- quently in the dust is a small chestnut-brown beetle, about one-
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. DISEASES AND ENEMIES OF BEES. 339 THE BEE-KILLER. In the Western and Southern States bees suffer greatly from a two-winged, very voracious insect known as the "Bee-killer." It is the Asilus Missouriensis of Ei- ley, and is given in fig. 94, of the natural size, from Eiley's "First Eeport on the Insects of Missouri." Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-diseases-and-enemies-of-bees-339-the-bee-killer-in-the-western-and-southern-states-bees-suffer-greatly-from-a-two-winged-very-voracious-insect-known-as-the-quotbee-killerquot-it-is-the-asilus-missouriensis-of-ei-ley-and-is-given-in-fig-94-of-the-natural-size-from-eileys-quotfirst-eeport-on-the-insects-of-missouriquot-image232214129.html
RMRDP7DN–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. DISEASES AND ENEMIES OF BEES. 339 THE BEE-KILLER. In the Western and Southern States bees suffer greatly from a two-winged, very voracious insect known as the "Bee-killer." It is the Asilus Missouriensis of Ei- ley, and is given in fig. 94, of the natural size, from Eiley's "First Eeport on the Insects of Missouri."
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 69.—A TWO-STOKT HIVE. 70 is very useful.* In the new Quinby hive we can place 16 combs side by side. I have reached satisfactory re- sults with both kinds of hive. In case no extra combs. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-fig-69a-two-stokt-hive-70-is-very-useful-in-the-new-quinby-hive-we-can-place-16-combs-side-by-side-i-have-reached-satisfactory-re-sults-with-both-kinds-of-hive-in-case-no-extra-combs-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appea-image232214183.html
RMRDP7FK–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 69.—A TWO-STOKT HIVE. 70 is very useful.* In the new Quinby hive we can place 16 combs side by side. I have reached satisfactory re- sults with both kinds of hive. In case no extra combs. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appea
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. rig. 95.—THREE SIZES OF HONET BOXES. size would meet the wants of a large class of customers, both dealers and consumers. Still later experience con- Tinces me that eyen a smaller ease yet, will become popu- lar. I have put up cases of three boxes only, weighing but five pounds, for the New York market, which were much liked, and sold w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-rig-95three-sizes-of-honet-boxes-size-would-meet-the-wants-of-a-large-class-of-customers-both-dealers-and-consumers-still-later-experience-con-tinces-me-that-eyen-a-smaller-ease-yet-will-become-popu-lar-i-have-put-up-cases-of-three-boxes-only-weighing-but-five-pounds-for-the-new-york-market-which-were-much-liked-and-sold-w-image232214125.html
RMRDP7DH–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. rig. 95.—THREE SIZES OF HONET BOXES. size would meet the wants of a large class of customers, both dealers and consumers. Still later experience con- Tinces me that eyen a smaller ease yet, will become popu- lar. I have put up cases of three boxes only, weighing but five pounds, for the New York market, which were much liked, and sold w
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 124 HIVES AND BOXES.. 50.âCLAMP TILLED WITH BOXES. 1-in. band-iron should be secured at oacli end with screws. The boxes are to rest upon these irons. A moTable piece of board should fit the incomplete end, to be held in place by two hooks (fig. 49)., The boxes should bo in two rows, "with 7 or 8 ia each row, according to â the pan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-124-hives-and-boxes-50clamp-tilled-with-boxes-1-in-band-iron-should-be-secured-at-oacli-end-with-screws-the-boxes-are-to-rest-upon-these-irons-a-motable-piece-of-board-should-fit-the-incomplete-end-to-be-held-in-place-by-two-hooks-fig-49-the-boxes-should-bo-in-two-rows-quotwith-7-or-8-ia-each-row-according-to-the-pan-image232199362.html
RMRDNGJA–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 124 HIVES AND BOXES.. 50.âCLAMP TILLED WITH BOXES. 1-in. band-iron should be secured at oacli end with screws. The boxes are to rest upon these irons. A moTable piece of board should fit the incomplete end, to be held in place by two hooks (fig. 49)., The boxes should bo in two rows, "with 7 or 8 ia each row, according to â the pan
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 33 THE HOJSTEY-BEE.. Fig. 6.—ESQ3 AND LABV-a. at the ends, semi-transparent, and covered with a very thin and delicate coat, which will often break at the slightest touch. WHEN THE EGGS HATCH. After the egg has been in the cell about three days, a small white worm may be seen coiled in the bottom, sur- rounded by a milk-like sub- stance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-33-the-hojstey-bee-fig-6esq3-and-labv-a-at-the-ends-semi-transparent-and-covered-with-a-very-thin-and-delicate-coat-which-will-often-break-at-the-slightest-touch-when-the-eggs-hatch-after-the-egg-has-been-in-the-cell-about-three-days-a-small-white-worm-may-be-seen-coiled-in-the-bottom-sur-rounded-by-a-milk-like-sub-stance-image232199481.html
RMRDNGPH–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 33 THE HOJSTEY-BEE.. Fig. 6.—ESQ3 AND LABV-a. at the ends, semi-transparent, and covered with a very thin and delicate coat, which will often break at the slightest touch. WHEN THE EGGS HATCH. After the egg has been in the cell about three days, a small white worm may be seen coiled in the bottom, sur- rounded by a milk-like sub- stance
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 234 MAEKETIKQ HONEY.. rig. 95.—THREE SIZES OF HONET BOXES. size would meet the wants of a large class of customers, both dealers and consumers. Still later experience con- Tinces me that eyen a smaller ease yet, will become popu- lar. I have put up cases of three boxes only, weighing but five pounds, for the New York market, which were Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-234-maeketikq-honey-rig-95three-sizes-of-honet-boxes-size-would-meet-the-wants-of-a-large-class-of-customers-both-dealers-and-consumers-still-later-experience-con-tinces-me-that-eyen-a-smaller-ease-yet-will-become-popu-lar-i-have-put-up-cases-of-three-boxes-only-weighing-but-five-pounds-for-the-new-york-market-which-were-image232214127.html
RMRDP7DK–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 234 MAEKETIKQ HONEY.. rig. 95.—THREE SIZES OF HONET BOXES. size would meet the wants of a large class of customers, both dealers and consumers. Still later experience con- Tinces me that eyen a smaller ease yet, will become popu- lar. I have put up cases of three boxes only, weighing but five pounds, for the New York market, which were
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 33. PANEL FOR SIDE OF PBAMES. Fig. 33. PANEL rOH SIDE OP 3?RAME3. a board should be cut 15'/^ in. long, lO'/e in. wide, and '/, inch thick. Cut a rabbet all around this '/, in. wide and '/, in. deep. Place this in the frame, and nail at the corners with l'/,-in. finishing nails. This gives '/, in. margin for swelling (fig. 33). Thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-fig-33-panel-for-side-of-pbames-fig-33-panel-roh-side-op-3rame3-a-board-should-be-cut-15-in-long-loe-in-wide-and-inch-thick-cut-a-rabbet-all-around-this-in-wide-and-in-deep-place-this-in-the-frame-and-nail-at-the-corners-with-l-in-finishing-nails-this-gives-in-margin-for-swelling-fig-33-thi-image232199421.html
RMRDNGMD–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. Fig. 33. PANEL FOR SIDE OF PBAMES. Fig. 33. PANEL rOH SIDE OP 3?RAME3. a board should be cut 15'/^ in. long, lO'/e in. wide, and '/, inch thick. Cut a rabbet all around this '/, in. wide and '/, in. deep. Place this in the frame, and nail at the corners with l'/,-in. finishing nails. This gives '/, in. margin for swelling (fig. 33). Thi
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 108 HIVES AND BOXES. At th3 end of one of these short pieces, cut two entrances, in the same manner as heretofore directed. The wliole width of the piece should be cut away, except y, in. in the center. Two cleats are needed, 15 in. long, 1'/, in. square, and two others, the same length, I'/iXVa in. Kabbet one corner of each of the last Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-108-hives-and-boxes-at-th3-end-of-one-of-these-short-pieces-cut-two-entrances-in-the-same-manner-as-heretofore-directed-the-wliole-width-of-the-piece-should-be-cut-away-except-y-in-in-the-center-two-cleats-are-needed-15-in-long-1-in-square-and-two-others-the-same-length-iixva-in-kabbet-one-corner-of-each-of-the-last-image232199418.html
RMRDNGMA–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 108 HIVES AND BOXES. At th3 end of one of these short pieces, cut two entrances, in the same manner as heretofore directed. The wliole width of the piece should be cut away, except y, in. in the center. Two cleats are needed, 15 in. long, 1'/, in. square, and two others, the same length, I'/iXVa in. Kabbet one corner of each of the last
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 50.âCLAMP TILLED WITH BOXES. 1-in. band-iron should be secured at oacli end with screws. The boxes are to rest upon these irons. A moTable piece of board should fit the incomplete end, to be held in place by two hooks (fig. 49)., The boxes should bo in two rows, "with 7 or 8 ia each row, according to â the panel or separator used ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-50clamp-tilled-with-boxes-1-in-band-iron-should-be-secured-at-oacli-end-with-screws-the-boxes-are-to-rest-upon-these-irons-a-motable-piece-of-board-should-fit-the-incomplete-end-to-be-held-in-place-by-two-hooks-fig-49-the-boxes-should-bo-in-two-rows-quotwith-7-or-8-ia-each-row-according-to-the-panel-or-separator-used-image232199357.html
RMRDNGJ5–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 50.âCLAMP TILLED WITH BOXES. 1-in. band-iron should be secured at oacli end with screws. The boxes are to rest upon these irons. A moTable piece of board should fit the incomplete end, to be held in place by two hooks (fig. 49)., The boxes should bo in two rows, "with 7 or 8 ia each row, according to â the panel or separator used (
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 106 HIVES AND BOXES. end, punch two holes large enough to receive y^-in. clout- nails. This hook is to he nailed on one end of one upright piece, so that the hook or shorter end, will stand directly under the center of the end with a space of a plump '/„ in. between it and the end, which gives room to hook it under the hoop-iron on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-106-hives-and-boxes-end-punch-two-holes-large-enough-to-receive-y-in-clout-nails-this-hook-is-to-he-nailed-on-one-end-of-one-upright-piece-so-that-the-hook-or-shorter-end-will-stand-directly-under-the-center-of-the-end-with-a-space-of-a-plump-in-between-it-and-the-end-which-gives-room-to-hook-it-under-the-hoop-iron-on-the-image232199427.html
RMRDNGMK–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 106 HIVES AND BOXES. end, punch two holes large enough to receive y^-in. clout- nails. This hook is to he nailed on one end of one upright piece, so that the hook or shorter end, will stand directly under the center of the end with a space of a plump '/„ in. between it and the end, which gives room to hook it under the hoop-iron on the
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 134 QTJEEKS. half an inch wide (fig. 57). This should be new, if possible. The larvse should not be less than two nor more ^Bf^^ than three days old, from l^y" the egg. In the center of W0 the middle comb cut a space Wf three inches long by an Fig. 57.-COMB, WITH BROOD FOB jn^ij jiggp. InsBrt this piece QCTEEN EAISING. ,. , / . , ' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-134-qtjeeks-half-an-inch-wide-fig-57-this-should-be-new-if-possible-the-larvse-should-not-be-less-than-two-nor-more-bf-than-three-days-old-from-lyquot-the-egg-in-the-center-of-w0-the-middle-comb-cut-a-space-wf-three-inches-long-by-an-fig-57-comb-with-brood-fob-jnij-jiggp-insbrt-this-piece-qcteen-eaising-image232214265.html
RMRDP7JH–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 134 QTJEEKS. half an inch wide (fig. 57). This should be new, if possible. The larvse should not be less than two nor more ^Bf^^ than three days old, from l^y" the egg. In the center of W0 the middle comb cut a space Wf three inches long by an Fig. 57.-COMB, WITH BROOD FOB jn^ij jiggp. InsBrt this piece QCTEEN EAISING. ,. , / . , '
. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 184 THE nONET EXTEACTOE AND ITS USE. combs, and placed beneath the colony (fig. C9). For hold- ing these hives together, the fastener illustrated in fig.. Fig. 69.—A TWO-STOKT HIVE. 70 is very useful.* In the new Quinby hive we can place 16 combs side by side. I have reached satisfactory re- sults with both kinds of hive. In case no ext Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quinbys-new-bee-keeping-the-mysteries-of-bee-keeping-explained-combining-the-results-of-fifty-years-experience-with-the-latest-discoveries-and-inventions-and-presenting-the-most-approved-methods-forming-a-complete-guide-to-successful-bee-culture-bees-184-the-nonet-exteactoe-and-its-use-combs-and-placed-beneath-the-colony-fig-c9-for-hold-ing-these-hives-together-the-fastener-illustrated-in-fig-fig-69a-two-stokt-hive-70-is-very-useful-in-the-new-quinby-hive-we-can-place-16-combs-side-by-side-i-have-reached-satisfactory-re-sults-with-both-kinds-of-hive-in-case-no-ext-image232214204.html
RMRDP7GC–. Quinby's new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. Combining the results of fifty years' experience, with the latest discoveries and inventions, and presenting the most approved methods, forming a complete guide to successful bee-culture. Bees. 184 THE nONET EXTEACTOE AND ITS USE. combs, and placed beneath the colony (fig. C9). For hold- ing these hives together, the fastener illustrated in fig.. Fig. 69.—A TWO-STOKT HIVE. 70 is very useful.* In the new Quinby hive we can place 16 combs side by side. I have reached satisfactory re- sults with both kinds of hive. In case no ext
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