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Analysis of honey farmers' records on queen rearing and queen introduction
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 19611. Queen-rearing and queen-introduction records of two honey farmers have been analysed.2. Cells with newly grafted larvae were sometimes more readily accepted by queenless and broodless colonies than by queenless colonies with brood, or queenright colonies, and sometimes more readily accepted and built by queenless colonies with brood than by ...
J. B. Free, Yvette Spencer-Booth
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A Study of Queen-Rearing Methods
Bee World, 1965For fifteen years or more Dr. Zoltan Orosi Pal in Hungary has been carrying out painstaking experiments to evaluate the merits of different methods of queen rearing. The present article summarizes the method developed for rearing queens ‘from the egg’, and also the results of some related experiments. The original papers by Dr.
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Queen Rearing with Suberine or Wax Strips
Bee World, 1933(1933). Queen Rearing with Suberine or Wax Strips. Bee World: Vol. 14, No. 12, pp. 136-137.
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Queen Bee Rearing Trials: Making the Hive to the Production of Queen Cells
Journal of Experimental Agriculture InternationalWith a view to implementing a method of producing and breeding bees to ensure their increase in hives, replace aging queens and create new colonies in the event of desertion, an experimental study of breeding trials of queens of the bees were conducted in the C2GA beekeeping farm (Gassana Gafolai Cooperative of Affem Boussou) in the prefecture of ...
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