The American Bee Journal, Vol. VI. No. 5, Nov 1870

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The American Bee Journal is the “oldest bee paper in America established in 1861 devoted to scientific bee-culture and the production and sale of pure honey. Published every Wednesday, by Thomas G. Newman, Editor and Proprietor” In this issue are included articles on wintering bees, foulbrood, introducing queens, hives, and reports from Vermont, New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts, among other topics and correspondence. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): Animals, Life Sciences

Language: English

Group: American Bee Journal

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Cure of Foulbrood James R. Hedrick
00:10:47
Play 02 Queen Breeding James R. Hedrick
00:08:23
Play 03 Purity of Italian Queens and Italian Queens James R. Hedrick
00:04:14
Play 04 Novice Ryan Williams
00:09:00
Play 05 Natural, Prolific, and Hardy Queens, Part 3 Owlivia
00:08:51
Play 06 Introducing Queens roselbex
00:02:49
Play 07 The Looking-Glass Once More and More About the Looking-Glass roselbex
00:06:23
Play 08 The Hive Question roselbex
00:14:51
Play 09 The Thomas Hive roselbex
00:06:45
Play 10 Shallow Hives, or Deep? James R. Hedrick
00:07:24
Play 11 Wintering Bees TR Love
00:06:42
Play 12 Upward Ventilation and Alley’s Improved Langstroth Hive TR Love
00:05:47
Play 13 Ventilating the Gallup Hive in a Damp Cellar TR Love
00:03:23
Play 14 Bee Hives, and Shipping Honey in Frames roselbex
00:06:10
Play 15 The New Smoker and Reply to Mr. Worthington’s Inquiry roselbex
00:03:47
Play 16 Bees in Bennington, Vermont roselbex
00:06:28
Play 17 The Season in Massachusetts roselbex
00:06:21
Play 18 Bees at Binghamton, N. Y. stark2718
00:04:09
Play 19 Bee Report from Champaign Co., Ills. stark2718
00:03:59
Play 20 White Clover Crop.—Buckwheat Yielding No Honey James R. Hedrick
00:05:19
Play 21 Honey-producing Plants and The Rocky Mountain Bee Plant James R. Hedrick
00:04:03
Play 22 Silk Weed or Milk Weed and Honey Dew James R. Hedrick
00:03:38
Play 23 Caution and Correction Requested Christine Rottger
00:05:53
Play 24 Why are Two Queens Sometimes Found in One Hive? Verla Viera
00:04:06
Play 25 The Coming Convention Tom Milliken
00:04:51
Play 26 The Queen Nursery, Do the Right! and The African Honey Tree roselbex
00:06:37
Play 27 The American Bee Journal roselbex
00:05:56
Play 28 Correspondence of the Bee Journal Verla Viera
00:09:54
Play 29 How May Progress be Taught? roselbex
00:10:15
Play 30 Argo’s Puzzle roselbex
00:06:22