. The new bee-keepers' text-book. Bees; Bee culture. BIOGRAPHY OT BEE-KEEPERS. 221 Baron Von BerlepscH at first violently opposed the theories of Dxierzon, but having by experiment proven their truth, he became their warmest advocate. His name is associated with his movable frame hive in Ger- many, which was suggested to him on seeing that used by Dzierzon, in 1838. It was invented and used from 1840 to 1845, when he greatly improved it by leaving space between the frames and the walls of the. BARON VON BERLEPSCH. hive, to prevent the bees from gluing them fast. They were in all respects the s


. The new bee-keepers' text-book. Bees; Bee culture. BIOGRAPHY OT BEE-KEEPERS. 221 Baron Von BerlepscH at first violently opposed the theories of Dxierzon, but having by experiment proven their truth, he became their warmest advocate. His name is associated with his movable frame hive in Ger- many, which was suggested to him on seeing that used by Dzierzon, in 1838. It was invented and used from 1840 to 1845, when he greatly improved it by leaving space between the frames and the walls of the. BARON VON BERLEPSCH. hive, to prevent the bees from gluing them fast. They were in all respects the same as the majority of frames now in use, and above the frames this hive had an air space, and above this, a perforated top with surplus honey receptacles. He used this till 1850, when he added side projections to the frames, and described the sanio in the Bienen-. 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 King, Albert J; King, N. H; King, Homer A. New York, King


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