Archive image from page 32 of Dadant system of beekeeping (1920). Dadant system of beekeeping dadantsystemofbe00dada Year: 1920 DADAXT SYSTEM OF BEEKEEPING 17 We have tried both methods. , Neither of them suits us. The explanation will be found farther along. Fig. 11. Shallow brood chambers of the same depth as supers are recom- mended by some Shallow brood-chambers, six inches or less in depth, in two, three or more stories are recommended by some. The Heddon hive which was so praised by its inventor about 1886 and created quite a sensation, on account of the undoubted ability of its dev


Archive image from page 32 of Dadant system of beekeeping (1920). Dadant system of beekeeping dadantsystemofbe00dada Year: 1920 DADAXT SYSTEM OF BEEKEEPING 17 We have tried both methods. , Neither of them suits us. The explanation will be found farther along. Fig. 11. Shallow brood chambers of the same depth as supers are recom- mended by some Shallow brood-chambers, six inches or less in depth, in two, three or more stories are recommended by some. The Heddon hive which was so praised by its inventor about 1886 and created quite a sensation, on account of the undoubted ability of its deviser; the Danzenbaker hive, adopted and recommended also by capable beekeepers and dealers; both of these styles, as well as some others of similar kind and on the same plan as the eke or the nadir of old time beekeeping, have been used and sustained, because the brood-chamber # could be 'storified' as the British say, to suit the requirements of the best or poorest queens. One of the best commercial beekeepers of Texas, Mr. Louis Scholl, uses such a brood-chamber and succeeds. His


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