. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. THE BEE-MOTH. 497 811. In Fig. 220, Mr. Tidd has faithfully delineated, and Mr. Smith skillfully engraved, the black mass of tangled webs, cocoons, excrements, and perforated combs, which may. Fig. 220. WEES AND EEJJNANTS OF COMBS DESTROYED EY MOTHS. be found in a hive where the worms have completed their work of destruction. The entrance of a moth into a hive and the ravages com- mitted by her progeny, forcibly illustrate the havoc which. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for


. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. THE BEE-MOTH. 497 811. In Fig. 220, Mr. Tidd has faithfully delineated, and Mr. Smith skillfully engraved, the black mass of tangled webs, cocoons, excrements, and perforated combs, which may. Fig. 220. WEES AND EEJJNANTS OF COMBS DESTROYED EY MOTHS. be found in a hive where the worms have completed their work of destruction. The entrance of a moth into a hive and the ravages com- mitted by her progeny, forcibly illustrate the havoc which. 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 Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, Charles, 1817-1902; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant


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