The Honey Bee: Its Natural History, Physiology, and ManagementBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 - 404 sider |
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... says that he has " often seen them sit in a formal manner on the combs , when the brood is hatching , while the other bees were very busy at work . " I suspect that Mr. Morris mistook sleeping for brooding , and that the drones were ...
... says that he has " often seen them sit in a formal manner on the combs , when the brood is hatching , while the other bees were very busy at work . " I suspect that Mr. Morris mistook sleeping for brooding , and that the drones were ...
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... says he first noticed them in two of his hives , in the year 1809 , and on several other oc- casions from that time to the year 1813. They present a perfect resemblance to the working bees , excepting in their colour , which , in ...
... says he first noticed them in two of his hives , in the year 1809 , and on several other oc- casions from that time to the year 1813. They present a perfect resemblance to the working bees , excepting in their colour , which , in ...
Side xxviii
... says that naturalists of the present day incline to use the name of larva , in all cases where the worm is not seen under its final aspect . The working bee - nymph spins its cocoon in thirty - six hours . After passing a certain period ...
... says that naturalists of the present day incline to use the name of larva , in all cases where the worm is not seen under its final aspect . The working bee - nymph spins its cocoon in thirty - six hours . After passing a certain period ...
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... says Wildman , " the same day issue from the cell , and return from the fields loaded with wax , like the rest . " The error of Maraldi and Wildman in using the term wax instead of pollen , does not at all affect the accuracy of their ...
... says Wildman , " the same day issue from the cell , and return from the fields loaded with wax , like the rest . " The error of Maraldi and Wildman in using the term wax instead of pollen , does not at all affect the accuracy of their ...
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... says that the Greeks and Turks in the Ionian Islands are well acquainted with it , and that in the little Sicilian island of Favignana , the art of producing queens has been known from very remote antiquity ; he even thinks that it was ...
... says that the Greeks and Turks in the Ionian Islands are well acquainted with it , and that in the little Sicilian island of Favignana , the art of producing queens has been known from very remote antiquity ; he even thinks that it was ...
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2d Edit abundance afford animals antennæ ants aphides aphis apiarian apiary appears Aristotle ARTHUR DOBBS ascertained bee-boxes bee-house bees blossoms body Bonner brood CHAPTER cluster collected colour COLUMELLA combs common constructed covered drones eggs entrance EVANS experiments of Huber farina favourable female fermentation fertile floor flowers fluid former glass hatched hive hives or boxes honey honey-dew Huish humble-bee Hunter Hymettus impregnation inch insects instance instinct Kirby and Spence labour larva larvæ latter laying leaves Linnæus male naturalist nectar observed opinion organs oviducts ovipositor plants Plates Pliny pollen possess probably proboscis produced propolis pupa quantity Reaumur regarded respect round royal cells says Schirach season side Spanish broom species spiracles spring stemmata sting storifying straw hives supposed Swammerdam swarm tion trees usually Vide VIRGIL Vols wasps weather whilst whole wild thyme Wildman wine wings winter workers young queens
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