The American Bee Journal, Vol. XVII, No. 2, January 12, 1881

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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. This issue covers such topics such as Importing Bees from Italy, Spring Feeding -- Spring Dwindling, The Last Honey Season in California, and How to Prepare Bees for Shipping. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): Animals, Life Sciences

Language: English

Keyword(s): honey (22), apiary (19), apiculture (18), hives (9), Clover (8), italian bees (5), borneo (2), stingless bees (2), timor (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Bees in Borneo and Timor by A Devon Beekeeper John Ollado
00:08:20
Play 02 The Last Honey Season in California by Holmes and Scott Larry Wilson
00:03:06
Play 03 Bees Deserting Winter-Quarters by E. A. Morgan Jessie Percival
00:02:39
Play 04 Light vs Dark-Colored Italian Bees by O.O. Poppleton Jessie Percival
00:04:09
Play 05 Importing Bees from Italy by Rev. A. Salisbury Jessie Percival
00:03:27
Play 06 Qualities in Bees, Improvement, etc by Prof. A.J. Cook John Ollado
00:11:01
Play 07 Stingless Bees from South America by John F. Dipman Larry Wilson
00:03:58
Play 08 Bee-Keeping as Woman's Work by Mrs. L. Harrison Christine Rottger
00:03:51
Play 09 Spring Feeding -- Spring Dwindling by by William S. Barclay John Ollado
00:06:37
Play 10 How to Prepare Bees for Shipping by Thomas C. Newman George Banfield
00:03:34
Play 11 Compulsory Honesty by Thomas C. Newman czandra
00:10:51
Play 12 Plant Sweet Clover sforeman
00:05:24
Play 13 Congratulations to the Weekly czandra
00:11:16
Play 14 Among Our Exchanges Stacey Malcolm
00:07:28
Play 15 Conventions Avanos
00:19:38
Play 16 Letter Drawer Christine Rottger
00:10:28