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The American Bee Journal, Vol. I, No. 1, January 1861

The American Bee Journal, Vol. I, No. 1, January 1861

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Number of Chapters: 13

Length: 02 hours and 14 minutes

Language: English

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 is the premier issue with topics such as Bee Culture, The Worker Bee, Structure of the Bee's Cell,The Italian Bee, Hives, Green Honey, and many others. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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Bee Culture (CBilson)
The Hornet (Vespa Crabro) (Carol Galbraith)
Dwarf Bees, Singular Occurrence, From Burton’s ‘‘ Lake Regions of Central Africa,” A Dwarf Queen (Agnes Robert Behr)
The Dzierzon Theory, Chinese Mode of Taking Honey, Bees and Grapes (Carol Galbraith)
The Worker Bee (Gordyn Rideau)
Large Deposiit of Honey, Development of the Worker Egg (Gloria Loughry)
Structure of the Bee's Cell (Stunning)
Hives, Green Honey, German Adages (AldenWilliams)
The Italian Bee (CBilson)
Range of Bee's Flight, Bees and Botany, Longevity of the Queen Bee (Stacey Malcolm)
Mexican and Other Bees, Bees Not Decoyed, The Bees as Mathematicians (Laurie Wehmeyer)
Dr. Barth’s Method, Short Notices (Laurie Wehmeyer)
Monthly Management - January (Agnes Robert Behr)
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