Dadant System of Beekeeping
- 134 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
This historic book may contain numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can often download a free scanned copy of the original book from the publisher. The 1920 edition is not indexed or illustrated. The text discusses the management of beekeeping, emphasizing the importance of efficiency in monitoring swarms. As beekeepers and dealers in bee goods, the authors highlight that they do not need to station a watchman at each outapiary, which is beneficial given their extensive operations. While there are rare seasons when bees may swarm unexpectedly, the authors recall only two instances in the past 50 years when swarming became a significant issue. They plan to outline their method for preventing swarming and for making increases in their colonies. Although they no longer rear their own queens, they will share their previous methods, predating the Doolittle and Barbeau techniques. For those interested in modern queen-rearing, the authors recommend consulting specialized literature. In early spring, they remove most drone comb from their colonies, keeping only a few drone breeders, which are typically the best honey producers from the previous year. They prefer pure Italian bees for their reliability in transmitting desirable traits, as hybrids may not consistently pass on their qualities.
