Archive image from page 287 of Bees their natural history and. Bees: their natural history and general management: comprising a full and experimental examination of the various systems of native and foreign apiarians; with an analytical exposition of the errors of the theory of Huber; containing, also, the latest discoveries & improvements in every department of the apiary, with a description of the most approved hives now in use CUbiodiversity1178150 Year: 1842 ( 262 DESCRIPTION OF THE HIVE OF HUBER. to the end. They are driven under the iron pin, which they close upon until the whole be sol


Archive image from page 287 of Bees their natural history and. Bees: their natural history and general management: comprising a full and experimental examination of the various systems of native and foreign apiarians; with an analytical exposition of the errors of the theory of Huber; containing, also, the latest discoveries & improvements in every department of the apiary, with a description of the most approved hives now in use CUbiodiversity1178150 Year: 1842 ( 262 DESCRIPTION OF THE HIVE OF HUBER. to the end. They are driven under the iron pin, which they close upon until the whole be solidly united. The entrances of the bees, which are at the bottom of the leaves in the great front, are reduced to a single one a, at the bottom of one of the little sides, cut out of the thickness of the foundation board, j with a small projecting plank for j the bees to alight upon. In order to determine the bees to work on the plane of each leaf, Mr. Huber places at the top of each leaf a small piece of


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