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The American Bee Journal, Vol. VI. No. 3, Sept 1870

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(2,75 Sterne; 2 Bewertungen)

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 (3 hr 12 min)

Chapters

The Foulbrood Question

14:28

Read by James R. Hedrick

Polanisia Purpurea

1:59

Read by James R. Hedrick

Bees in Borneo and Timor

12:30

Read by James R. Hedrick

Management of Bees in Winter

30:56

Read by prajak

Wintering Bees

5:24

Read by prajak

Italian Queens

4:08

Read by Erin Stone

Queen-Breeding

4:23

Read by kerrylee

About Italian Queens, &c;

8:15

Read by drandall

Bees in Central New Hampshire

5:29

Read by Larry Wilson

Natural, Prolific, Hardy Queens Part 2

2:36

Read by Dave Lanzafame

Natural and Prolific Hardy Queens

7:17

Read by Dave Lanzafame

Artificial Queens

7:12

Read by Owlivia

Novice

7:04

Read by Connemara

Bee-culture-East and West

5:15

Read by Alan Mapstone

Form of Hive, and Feeding Bees

7:42

Read by J. L. Crafts

Bee Letter from Middle Tennessee

5:28

Read by Tom Merritt

That Shallow Form of Hive

4:48

Read by ABVoice

Letter from Missouri

3:02

Read by kerrylee

How We Made a Honey Knife

5:47

Read by ABVoice

More about the Looking-glass

4:40

Read by Alan Mapstone

Bee Humbugs

5:46

Read by Owlivia

Proper Requisites of Hives and Movable Frames

4:49

Read by DeliaSkoep

The American Bee Journal

8:45

Read by drandall

Correspondence of the Bee Journal

16:54

Read by drandall

Death of James T. Langstroth

7:27

Read by Larry Wilson

Bewertungen

good content

(3 Sterne)

I don't generally complain about readers and I'm fairly good at deciphering accents, but have two of the largest articles read by the lady from customer service was too much. I lost out on a lot of good information because she can't pronounce half the letters in the English alphabet.