The American Bee Journal, Vol. I, No. 2, February 1861
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. This second issue covers such topics such as The Dzierzon Theory, Origin and Nature of Honey Dew, Chemical Analysis of the Royal Jelly, The Italian Bee, and many others. - Summary by Larry Wilson
Genre(s): Animals, Business & Economics, Life Sciences
Language: English
Group: American Bee Journal
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | The Dzierzon Theory | KHand |
00:14:59 |
Play 02 | Workers Not Monsters | Agnes Robert Behr |
00:06:31 |
Play 03 | Origin and Nature of Honey Dew | Sonrisa Jones |
00:08:23 |
Play 04 | Size of Colonies / Eggs of the Bee Moth | RickHall |
00:05:48 |
Play 05 | Early Spring Treatment in Poorer Districts | KHand |
00:21:32 |
Play 06 | Honey Districts | KHand |
00:08:36 |
Play 07 | Chemical Analysis of the Royal Jelly | Stunning |
00:03:43 |
Play 08 | Bee Culture in Greece | czandra |
00:05:14 |
Play 09 | Chilled Bees / Swarming and Hives | Brian Wilson |
00:02:45 |
Play 10 | Quick Work / Brood a Stimulant / Red Clover | Ashley Jamieson |
00:04:09 |
Play 11 | The Drone Bee | Sonrisa Jones |
00:18:31 |
Play 12 | Peculiarities of the Royal Cell. | KHand |
00:06:59 |
Play 13 | Chemical Nature of Honey / Hatching of Bees' Eggs / Bees in Silesia | Rebekah Salisbury |
00:03:20 |
Play 14 | The Italian Bee | Sonrisa Jones |
00:14:06 |
Play 15 | Short Comments | Sonrisa Jones |
00:06:00 |
Play 16 | Monthly Management - February | Stacey Malcolm |
00:05:27 |