. Bees and how to keep Bees. 39 The brood can either be used for making nuclei or placing it over a queen- excluder on top of the colony. When this is done all queen-cells should be destroyed seven days later. Some colonies, however, especially those in which the bees are crowded for the production of comb-honey, may persist in building queen-cells. Colonies that behave in this way not only entail a great deal of labour on the part of the beekeeper in searching for and destroying the cells (which is useless should. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha
. Bees and how to keep Bees. 39 The brood can either be used for making nuclei or placing it over a queen- excluder on top of the colony. When this is done all queen-cells should be destroyed seven days later. Some colonies, however, especially those in which the bees are crowded for the production of comb-honey, may persist in building queen-cells. Colonies that behave in this way not only entail a great deal of labour on the part of the beekeeper in searching for and destroying the cells (which is useless should. 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 Gooderham, C. B; Canada. Dept. of Agriculture. Ottawa : Department of Agriculture
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