Interest in bee-culture grows; and some of the habits of the insect came to be understood and, inevitably, admired, the while all convenient vessels available, even to the never-to-be-despised kerosene tins, were utilised to store the nectar garnered from myriads of blossoms. ❋ Unknown (2003)
That he is also related to bee-culture is shown by his presence on p. 4*c of the Codex ❋ Paul Schellhas (N/A)
It was invented by the father of modern bee-culture. ❋ Various (N/A)
That thing in Hiram that was so appealed to by his bee-culture, and by any fancy strain of sheep or poultry, is strong in me, too, and has played an important part in my life. ❋ Barrus, Clara, 1864-1931 (1914)
So he brought his forty or more skips of bees to West Park and lived with me, devoting himself, not very successfully, to bee-culture. ❋ Barrus, Clara, 1864-1931 (1914)
I seemed to have discovered a new universe when I first took to bee-culture. ❋ Dawson, William J (1907)
I say to you, sir, she can tell you as much now about scientific bee-culture as any naturalist you ever knew. ❋ Unknown (1897)
Her mother is Mrs. Ellen S. Tupper, the Bee-queen of Iowa, whose work on bee-culture is a recognized authority everywhere; her eldest sister is a very eloquent preacher at Colorado S.rings; Miss Kate is studying medicine, having taken herself through a full course at the ❋ Matilda Joslyn Gage (1862)
How much more important, therefore, at that time must bee-culture have been, considered from the point of view of circulation as compared with what it is to-day. ❋ Wilhelm Roscher (1855)
State authorities can be attracted to the importance of bee-culture. ❋ Unknown (1852)
His eminent success in re-establishing his stock after suffering so heavily from the devastating pestilence -- in short the recuperative power of the system demonstrates conclusively, that it furnishes the best, perhaps the only means of reinstating bee-culture lo ❋ Unknown (1852)
City of Hanover, on the 10th of September, 1852, and in compliance with the suggestions of the Apiarian Convention, a distinct section devoted to bee-culture was instituted. ❋ Unknown (1852)
There is, however, one difficulty in managing bees so as not to incur the risk of being stung at all, which attaches to every system of bee-culture. ❋ Unknown (1852)
I cannot refrain from quoting here, the forcible remarks of an English clergyman, who appears to be a very great enthusiast in bee-culture. ❋ Unknown (1852)
Those engaged in bee-culture on a large scale, will do well to enclose their Apiaries with a strong fence, so as to prevent cattle from molesting the hives. ❋ Unknown (1852)
I cannot deny myself the pleasure of making an extract from an article [24] from the pen of that accomplished scholar, and well-known enthusiast in bee-culture, Henry K. Oliver, Esq. ❋ Unknown (1852)
This advantage is possessed by no hive in use, except my own; and it forms the very foundation of an improved and profitable system of bee-culture. ❋ Unknown (1852)
He is now employed in distributing model hives, in the provinces, and imparting information on improved bee-culture. ❋ Unknown (1852)
The importance attached to bee-culture accounts in part for the remarkable fact that the people of a district so barren that it has been called ❋ Unknown (1852)