The Honey Bee: Its Natural History, Physiology, and ManagementBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 - 404 páginas |
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... Bees 184 XXV . Enemies of Bees 199 XXVI . Exotic Bees 210 .... XXVII . Separation of Wax and Honey 216 XXVIII . Wax ... 220 XXIX . Honey ... 226 XXX . Mead 236 PART II . XXXI . The Anatomy of Bees XXXII . Senses of Bees XXXIII . Instincts ...
... Bees 184 XXV . Enemies of Bees 199 XXVI . Exotic Bees 210 .... XXVII . Separation of Wax and Honey 216 XXVIII . Wax ... 220 XXIX . Honey ... 226 XXX . Mead 236 PART II . XXXI . The Anatomy of Bees XXXII . Senses of Bees XXXIII . Instincts ...
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... bees ; but it is more peculiarly applicable to hive - bees , as amongst them there has never been found , in any single family , more than one acknowledged regnant chief , usually de- signated by the name of Queen ; of whom , as having ...
... bees ; but it is more peculiarly applicable to hive - bees , as amongst them there has never been found , in any single family , more than one acknowledged regnant chief , usually de- signated by the name of Queen ; of whom , as having ...
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... bees , but leaves to future naturalists an inquiry into their nature and origin . Messrs . Kirby and Spence have thrown out a conjecture that these black bees may be superannuated bees , that being no longer capable of contributing ...
... bees , but leaves to future naturalists an inquiry into their nature and origin . Messrs . Kirby and Spence have thrown out a conjecture that these black bees may be superannuated bees , that being no longer capable of contributing ...
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... bees break their envelope with their teeth , and , assisted at first by the working - bees , proceed to cleanse themselves from the moisture and exuvia with which they were surrounded : this operation being completed , they begin to ...
... bees break their envelope with their teeth , and , assisted at first by the working - bees , proceed to cleanse themselves from the moisture and exuvia with which they were surrounded : this operation being completed , they begin to ...
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... bees . Bees , when deprived of their queen , have the power of selecting one or more grubs of workers , and converting them into queens . To effect this , each of the promoted grubs has a royal cell or cradle formed for it , by having ...
... bees . Bees , when deprived of their queen , have the power of selecting one or more grubs of workers , and converting them into queens . To effect this , each of the promoted grubs has a royal cell or cradle formed for it , by having ...
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