. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Sept. 14, 1922. THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. ;. Tk© B<e<e=K<e<e]p©irs' Cal©nadla]r« SEPTEMBER, 1^22 14 Thursday. " Nor yet shall bees incase their jealous stings, However he may watch their straw-built ; T. Hood, " Midsummer ; 15 Friday. " 0, star afar, shines ! O honey star of wandering bees ! Look down this road and light the way O'er clover isles and clover seas, That brownie bee and brownie brother, With pollen baskets sweet with musk, All red and black and gold a-smother
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Sept. 14, 1922. THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. ;. Tk© B<e<e=K<e<e]p©irs' Cal©nadla]r« SEPTEMBER, 1^22 14 Thursday. " Nor yet shall bees incase their jealous stings, However he may watch their straw-built ; T. Hood, " Midsummer ; 15 Friday. " 0, star afar, shines ! O honey star of wandering bees ! Look down this road and light the way O'er clover isles and clover seas, That brownie bee and brownie brother, With pollen baskets sweet with musk, All red and black and gold a-smother, May find the wee house in the ; E. 8. Fleming {, 18 VII., '18). 16 Saturday. " And great bees come, with their sleepy tune, To sip their honey and circle ; P. B. Marston, " Summer Changes.' 17 Sunday. " Without the thorn no rose ; Without the sting no ;—Proverb. 18 Monday. " On the hot work runs And fragrant combs are redolent of ; Virgil, Georgics, Book IV. 19 Tuesday. Feed with thick syrup until the bees will take no more. 20 Wednesday. " Late August or early September, the stunning cicala is shrill, And the bees keep their tiresome whine round the resinous firs on the ;—Browning, " Men and ;. The Need for Legislation for Bee Diseases. We have a number of times warned our readers of the danger of disease being spread over a wide area by the uncon- trolled moving of stocks to and from tbe moors for the heather harvest. The last time waa in the British Bee Journal for August 3, in a footnote to a report from the Newcastle and District Association, whose members intended taking a number of stocks to the moors. Unfortunately, in one case at least, that warning was not heeded, with disastrous. results. As a result, so far as we can gather, all the stocks taken, over 30, and also those belonging to Mr. Dent, who provided space for the hives to stand, are affected with Acari
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