Beekeeping; a Discussion of the Life of the Honeybee And of the Production of Honey
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(Zool.) XX, p. 133. The Life of the Individual 131 Probably bees consume more pollen than beekeepers usually believe but their main source of nourishment is honey. Carbohydrates do not furnish the nourishment suitable for the rebuilding of worn-out tissues and this may be at least a partial explanation of the differences in the term of life. The queen is, however, fed on predigested food all her Ufe and it is usually assumed that this is comparable to royal jelly. If this assumption is correct,... her food pro- vides her with fats and proteids as well as sugars. CHAPTER VI THE LIFE PROCESSES OF THE INDIVIDUAL The discussion in previous chapters has had to do with the colony of bees and with the individual bees in their relation to the colony. To give a more complete account of the activities of the bees and to present a better con- ception of what manner of animal a bee is, it is necessary to discuss certain life processes of tlie adult individual. The entire form and structure of the body is so fundamentally different from that of man that it is difficult to form an ade- quate idea of the hfe activities.
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