. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Staminatc and Pisiillatc Willow-Blossoms.—See page The Pink Lady's-SUpper.—Sec page 425. to think that such in-and-in breeding might tend to make the future generations of his bees weakly. If we were sure that both parentages were alike, there might be some chance of making our bees weak by in-and-in breeding, but as it is almost certain that they are not, such breeding as is proposed could not be directly in-and-in breed- ing. While I do not indorse the Dzierzon theory to its fullest I'xtent, yet it is suflSciently accurate so that, practically


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Staminatc and Pisiillatc Willow-Blossoms.—See page The Pink Lady's-SUpper.—Sec page 425. to think that such in-and-in breeding might tend to make the future generations of his bees weakly. If we were sure that both parentages were alike, there might be some chance of making our bees weak by in-and-in breeding, but as it is almost certain that they are not, such breeding as is proposed could not be directly in-and-in breed- ing. While I do not indorse the Dzierzon theory to its fullest I'xtent, yet it is suflSciently accurate so that, practically speaking, the drones and queens from any mother cannot be brother and sister. Now, if our correspondent rears his queens and drones from the same mother, the queens can do. 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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