American Bee Journal, Vol. VI. No. 5, Nov 1870

American Bee Journal, Vol. VI. No. 5, Nov 1870

by Various

30 chapters3h 13mEnglish1870

About this book

The American Bee Journal is the “oldest bee paper in America established in 1861 devoted to scientific bee-culture and the production and sale of pure honey. Published every Wednesday, by Thomas G. Newman, Editor and Proprietor” In this issue are included articles on wintering bees, foulbrood, introducing queens, hives, and reports from Vermont, New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts, among other topics and correspondence. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Chapters (30)

1Cure of Foulbrood
647
2Queen Breeding
503
3Purity of Italian Queens and Italian Queens
254
4Novice
540
5Natural, Prolific, and Hardy Queens, Part 3
531
6Introducing Queens
169
7The Looking-Glass Once More and More About the Looking-Glass
383
8The Hive Question
891
9The Thomas Hive
405
10Shallow Hives, or Deep?
444
11Wintering Bees
402
12Upward Ventilation and Alley’s Improved Langstroth Hive
347
13Ventilating the Gallup Hive in a Damp Cellar
203
14Bee Hives, and Shipping Honey in Frames
370
15The New Smoker and Reply to Mr. Worthington’s Inquiry
227
16Bees in Bennington, Vermont
388
17The Season in Massachusetts
381
18Bees at Binghamton, N. Y.
249
19Bee Report from Champaign Co., Ills.
239
20White Clover Crop.—Buckwheat Yielding No Honey
319
21Honey-producing Plants and The Rocky Mountain Bee Plant
243
22Silk Weed or Milk Weed and Honey Dew
218
23Caution and Correction Requested
353
24Why are Two Queens Sometimes Found in One Hive?
246
25The Coming Convention
291
26The Queen Nursery, Do the Right! and The African Honey Tree
397
27The American Bee Journal
356
28Correspondence of the Bee Journal
594
29How May Progress be Taught?
615
30Argo’s Puzzle
382

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