Live Stock And Dairy Farming a Non Technical Manual for the Successful Breeding

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Live Stock And Dairy Farming a Non Technical Manual for the Successful Breeding
Frank D Frank Duane Gardner
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In the North the hives must be well packed to retain the heat gener- ated by the bees. Heavy building paper tacked around the hive, leaving the entrance open, makes a good winter protection for bees. A piece of burlap, tacked over the front of the hive and hanging over the entrance, makes a good shield from snow and wind. This may be lifted on fair days to permit the passage of the bees. Dark wrapping paper should be avoided, as it absorbs the rays of the sun. This creates a rise in temperature
... within the hive, resulting in too much bee activity. Dampness is more fatal than cold to bees. It is advisable to place burlap or other absorbent material on top of the frames to absorb the dampness which otherwise might condense and dampen the cluster of bees.
Bee Feeding. A colony of bees should enter the winter with from 25 to 40 pounds of honey stored for food. The quantity depends upon the length and severity of the winter.
Fall and spring feeding is often resorted to in order to continue activity in the colony late in the season and stimulate it early in the spring.


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