. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. Fig. 164. — The ropiness of American foul Fig. 165. — American foul brood comb, showing irregular patches of sunken cappings and scales. The position of the comb indicates the best way to view the scales. and gradually loses its ropiness until it finally becomes merely a scale on the lower side wall and base of the cell (Fig. 163, e, p, s). The scale formed by the dried-down larva adheres tightly to the cell and can be removed with difficulty from. Please note that these images are extra


. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. Fig. 164. — The ropiness of American foul Fig. 165. — American foul brood comb, showing irregular patches of sunken cappings and scales. The position of the comb indicates the best way to view the scales. and gradually loses its ropiness until it finally becomes merely a scale on the lower side wall and base of the cell (Fig. 163, e, p, s). The scale formed by the dried-down larva adheres tightly to the cell and can be removed with difficulty from. 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 Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951. New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan & co. , ltd.


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