The American Bee Journal, Vol. I, No. 2, February 1861
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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 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 (2 hr 16 min)
Chapters
The Dzierzon Theory | 14:59 | Read by KHand |
Workers Not Monsters | 6:31 | Read by Agnes Robert Behr |
Origin and Nature of Honey Dew | 8:23 | Read by Sonrisa Jones |
Size of Colonies / Eggs of the Bee Moth | 5:48 | Read by RickHall |
Early Spring Treatment in Poorer Districts | 21:32 | Read by KHand |
Honey Districts | 8:36 | Read by KHand |
Chemical Analysis of the Royal Jelly | 3:43 | Read by Stunning |
Bee Culture in Greece | 5:14 | Read by czandra |
Chilled Bees / Swarming and Hives | 2:45 | Read by Brian Wilson |
Quick Work / Brood a Stimulant / Red Clover | 4:09 | Read by Ashley Jamieson |
The Drone Bee | 18:31 | Read by Sonrisa Jones |
Peculiarities of the Royal Cell. | 6:59 | Read by KHand |
Chemical Nature of Honey / Hatching of Bees' Eggs / Bees in Silesia | 3:20 | Read by Rebekah Salisbury |
The Italian Bee | 14:06 | Read by Sonrisa Jones |
Short Comments | 6:00 | Read by Sonrisa Jones |
Monthly Management - February | 5:27 | Read by Stacey Malcolm |