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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BEE MOTH»
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bee moth en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
bee moth y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Gleanings in
Bee Culture
THE BEE MOTH. Their Ravages and their Eradication by Means of the Deadly
Cyanide of Potassium. BY PEOF. H. A. SURFACE, State Zoologist of
Pennsylvania. To many bee-keepers the bee-moth is known as the worst enemy.
Perhaps we ...
2
The A B C and X Y Z of
bee culture: a cyclopedia of ...
If these stacked supers are covered so as to make them bee- tight there will be
practically no danger from the bee moth. All combs should be put into supers so
that neither the moth miller nor robber bees can gain access to them. As a
general ...
Amos Ives Root, Ernest Rob Root, 1919
3
Bee Keeping for Profit: A New System of
Bee Management
“Ah!” he says, “the bee moth has destroyed that swarm of bees;" when in fact the
bee moth had no more to do with bringing about the loss than the maggots, found
in the cal-case of a nice lamb destroyed by dogs, had to do with destroying the ...
Mrs. Lizzie E. Cotton, 1880
Bee-Moth and Stone Bee-House We take the following paragraphs, as well as
pictures, from the Second bee-keeping part of the Report being prepared by
George S. Demuth, assistant in charge of the Divsion of Apiculture : The Bee-
Moth.
5
Langstroth's Hive and the Honey-
Bee: The Classic Beekeeper's ...
Femnle Bee-Moth. See p.. 229. Fro. 66.—Female Bee-Moth, with Ovipositor
extrnded, snd eggs passing through it. See p. 230. F19. 60.—Male Bee-Moth.
Bee p. 226. F16. 61.—8mall Male Bee-Moth. See p. 229. Fro. 62.—Head of
Mexican ...
6
The Farmers' Cabinet, and American Herd-book
The ravages of the bee moth are notorious in all sections of the country where
they have made their appearance, and are calculated to excite the
apprehensions of bee-keepers for the safety of their hives, and to urge them to
adopt preventive ...
7
Langstroth on the Hive and the Honey-
Bee / A
Bee Keeper's Manual
Bee-moth, its ravages. Defiance against it, w. Its habits. Known to Virgil. Tim of
appearance. Nocturnal in habits, A. Their agility. Vigilance of the bees against the
motl Havoc of sin in the heart, m. Disgusting effects of the moth worm in a hive.
8
The apiarian: or, A practical treatise on the management of ...
or, A practical treatise on the management of bees; with the best method of
preventing the depredations of the bee moth William M. Hall, Charles C. Miller
Memorial Apicultural Library. have been introduced here, with that filthy,
loathsome, and ...
William M. Hall, Charles C. Miller Memorial Apicultural Library, 1840
9
A practical treatise on the management of bees: and the ...
Best method of destroying or preventing the depredations of the Bee Moth.
Notwithstanding the instinctive powers and peculiar faculties of these singular
insects, their capability of self preservation and defence, they have to contend
with a foe ...
10
The cottagers'
bee-book: containing remarks on the ...
Bee-moth described. 84. The bee-moth is darker in its colour (a dirty brown) and
larger in size than the small grey cloth- moth, and in general appears full in the
body ; it may be seen sometimes in the cottager's window with other moths.
Richard Smith (of Quenington.), 1839
7 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BEE MOTH»
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bee moth en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Bluegills are as American as it gets when fishing
Crickets, bee moth, red worms, nightcrawlers or any small plastic artificial baits are perfect for plunking them out of the water. They can usually ... «Journal Review, Jul 15»
Everything's Rosie at Willow Slough
Rosie Matheny, operator of Horseshoe Bait and Tackle, across State Line Road from Willow Slough, prepares bee moth larvae for sale. «Kankakee Daily Journal, Feb 14»
Bitter cold? Gone fishing!
Walters said the bait of choice is small grub — the larvae of a bee moth that gets into bee hives. Butterworms, another kind of larvae, are also ... «Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette, Feb 14»
Icefishing Tips: Guide to Live Bait
The most popular of all of these icefishing baits, wax worms, or waxies, are the larvae of the bee moth. They can be found in the cells of ... «Outdoor Life Magazine, Ene 13»
Cub Scout Pack 42 holds annual fishing derby at Hobart's Lake …
Bee moth and earthworms were the bait of the day. Older rank Scouts fished with rod and reel fishing poles, while Tiger Scouts fished with cane ... «nwitimes.com, Jun 12»
The Bugs You Can Eat
These larvae, which look like white caterpillars and are about an inch long, come from the bee moth. They have a soft body and make an ... «New York Times, Sep 10»
Rain can't stop young anglers from catching fish, having fun
"I baited my own hook with bee moth larvae, but I don't take the fish off." There are plenty of volunteers for that. Besides West, helpers included ... «Henderson Gleaner, Jul 09»