. Bee culture; or, Successful management of the apiary. Bees. 70 BEE CULTURE. the season, from March to October, this is a sure sign. Colo- nies that lose their queens during the winter have a forlorn appearance. The bees walk around the entrance listlessly and without eagerness; but few of them go in search of either honey or pollen. No time should be lost in giving a queenless colony a comb of eggs or young larvae, or both, from which to raise a Pig. 43.—Legs of an Italian Worker Bee. Sometimes such a colony will refuse to raise queen cells : it may be too weak ; its queen may be too


. Bee culture; or, Successful management of the apiary. Bees. 70 BEE CULTURE. the season, from March to October, this is a sure sign. Colo- nies that lose their queens during the winter have a forlorn appearance. The bees walk around the entrance listlessly and without eagerness; but few of them go in search of either honey or pollen. No time should be lost in giving a queenless colony a comb of eggs or young larvae, or both, from which to raise a Pig. 43.—Legs of an Italian Worker Bee. Sometimes such a colony will refuse to raise queen cells : it may be too weak ; its queen may be too old to lay, or they may have a fertile worker. If it be too weak, it should be united with another colony. If its queen be old, she should be removed and the bees given a frame of brood from a pros- perous colony. If it has a fertile worker the most effective way to get rid of it is to break up the colony, dividing it among strong colonies having fertile 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 Newman, Thomas Gabriel, 1833-1903. [from old catalog]. Chicago, T. G. Newman & son


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