The American Bee Journal, Vol. VI. No. 3, Sept 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 issues are topics from Management of Bees in Winter to Artificial Queens, and a special tribute to James T. Langstroth. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): Business & Economics, Life Sciences

Language: English

Group: American Bee Journal

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Foulbrood Question James R. Hedrick
00:14:28
Play 02 Polanisia Purpurea James R. Hedrick
00:01:59
Play 03 Bees in Borneo and Timor James R. Hedrick
00:12:30
Play 04 Management of Bees in Winter prajak
00:30:56
Play 05 Wintering Bees prajak
00:05:24
Play 06 Italian Queens Erin Stone
00:04:08
Play 07 Queen-Breeding kerrylee
00:04:23
Play 08 About Italian Queens, &c drandall
00:08:15
Play 09 Bees in Central New Hampshire Larry Wilson
00:05:29
Play 10 Natural, Prolific, Hardy Queens Part 2 Dave Lanzafame
00:02:36
Play 11 Natural and Prolific Hardy Queens Dave Lanzafame
00:07:17
Play 12 Artificial Queens Owlivia
00:07:12
Play 13 Novice Connemara
00:07:04
Play 14 Bee-culture-East and West Alan Mapstone
00:05:15
Play 15 Form of Hive, and Feeding Bees Joe Crafts
00:07:42
Play 16 Bee Letter from Middle Tennessee Tom Merritt
00:05:28
Play 17 That Shallow Form of Hive ABVoice
00:04:48
Play 18 Letter from Missouri kerrylee
00:03:02
Play 19 How We Made a Honey Knife ABVoice
00:05:47
Play 20 More about the Looking-glass Alan Mapstone
00:04:40
Play 21 Bee Humbugs Owlivia
00:05:46
Play 22 Proper Requisites of Hives and Movable Frames DeliaSkoep
00:04:49
Play 23 The American Bee Journal drandall
00:08:45
Play 24 Correspondence of the Bee Journal drandall
00:16:54
Play 25 Death of James T. Langstroth Larry Wilson
00:07:27