قراءة كتاب Bees
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اللغة: English
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Diseases and enemies 42 General information 44 Breeders of queens 44 Introducing queens 44 Dealers in bee keepers' supplies 45 Bee keepers' associations 45 Laws affecting beekeeping 45 Disease inspection 45 Laws against spraying fruit trees while in bloom 46 Laws against the adulteration of honey 46 When bees are a nuisance 46 Supposed injury of crops by bees 46 Journals and books on beekeeping 46 Publications of the Department of Agriculture on beekeeping 47Page. | |||
Fig. | 1. | A well-arranged apiary | 7 |
2. | A ten-frame hive with comb honey super and perforated zinc queen excluder | 10 | |
3. | Smoker | 11 | |
4. | Bee veil with silk-tulle front | 11 | |
5. | Hive tools | 12 | |
6. | Drone and queen trap on hive entrance | 12 | |
7. | Bee escape for removing bees from supers | 13 | |
8. | Spring bee escape | 13 | |
9. | Bee brush | 14 | |
10. | Worker, queen, and drone | 16 | |
11. | Comb architecture | 17 | |
12. | Egg, larvæ, and pupa | 18 | |
13. | Queen cells | 18 | |
14. | Handling the frame: First position | 21 | |
15. | Handling the frame: Second position | 21 | |
16. | Handling the frame : Third position | 22 | |
17. | Division-board feeder to be hung in hive in place of |