. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. can now give each through the hole in the cover a queen-cell built on one of these wooden cell-cups; or in 24 hours after the bees have come to know their utter queenlessness we may run in a young virgin. We can now distribute these baby around in dif- ferent parts of the yard; but it is usually advisable to carry. HOW PRATT FEEDS SYRUP TO THE BABT NUCLBI. them to an outyard or to some isolated locality where there may be one or two hives with a large pri dominance of se- lected drones. The queens are allowed to fly at this yard and become mate
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. can now give each through the hole in the cover a queen-cell built on one of these wooden cell-cups; or in 24 hours after the bees have come to know their utter queenlessness we may run in a young virgin. We can now distribute these baby around in dif- ferent parts of the yard; but it is usually advisable to carry. HOW PRATT FEEDS SYRUP TO THE BABT NUCLBI. them to an outyard or to some isolated locality where there may be one or two hives with a large pri dominance of se- lected drones. The queens are allowed to fly at this yard and become mated, when they are brought home and kept for supplying queenlcss colonies or to fill any orders that one may have; for these little boxes of bees will hold their queens for a considerable length of time. It may be ncces-. 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 [Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons]
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