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" He first divided a hive by a grate, which kept the two portions about, three lines apart, so that they could not come at each other, though scent would pass. In that part in which there was no queen, the bees were soon in great agitation, and as they... "
Humble creatures, by J. Samuelson assisted by J.B. Hicks - Page 33
by James Samuelson - 1860
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An Introduction to Entomology: Or Elements of the Natural History ..., Volume 2

William Kirby, William Spence - Entomology - 1818 - 552 pages
...so that they could not come at each other, though scent would pass. In that part in which there was no queen, the bees were soon in great agitation ;...by a partition through which they could pass their antcnric.*, but not their heads. In this case the bees all remained tranquil, neither intermitting...
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Letters on Entomology: Intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Young ...

Insects - 1825 - 182 pages
...asunder,so thatthey could not come at each other, though scent would pass. In the part where there was no queen, the bees were soon in great agitation ;...they did not discover her where she was confined, they soon began to construct royal cells, which quieted them. He next separated them by a partition,...
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The life of an insect [signed R.E.].

R. E - 1849 - 448 pages
...come at each other, although any scent could easily have passed. ' In that part in which there was no queen, the bees were soon in great agitation ; and as they did not discover where she was confined, in a short time they began to construct royal cells, after which they grew...
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NATURAL HISTORY OF INSECTS: NOXIOUS AND USEFUL INSECTS

WILLIAM KIRBY, M.A. F.R.S. F.L.S. - 1858 - 676 pages
...so that they could not come at each other thongh scent would pass. In that part in which there was no queen, the bees were soon in great agitation ;...quieted them. He next separated them by a partition throngh which they could pass their antennae, but not their heads. In this case the bees all remained...
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American Bee Journal, Volume 1

Bee culture - 1861 - 350 pages
...so that they could not come at each other, though scent would pass. In that part in which there was no queen, the bees were soon in great agitation, and...by a partition, through which they could pass their anlenntr, but not their heads. In this case the bees all remained tranquil, neither intermitting the...
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American Bee Journal, Volume 1

Bee culture - 1861 - 292 pages
...at each other, though scent would pass. In that part in which there was no queen, the bees were sooa in great agitation, and as they did not discover her...by a partition, through which they could pass their antenn . , but not their heads. In this case the bees all remained tranquil, neither intermitting the...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 89

Scotland - 1861 - 842 pages
...though scent would pass [and sound also, as Mr. Samuelson remarks]. In that part in which there waa no queen, the bees were soon in great agitation ; and as they did not discover her, in a short time they began to construct royal cells, which quieted them." Hubtr next separated them...
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Beeton's Book of Poultry and Domestic Animals: Showing how to Rear and ...

Samuel Orchart Beeton - Aquariums - 1870 - 564 pages
...about three lines apart, so that they could not come at each other. In that part in which there was no queen the bees were soon in great agitation, and as they did not discover her where sho was confined, in a short time they began to construct royal cells, which quieted them. He next...
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Short Chapters on Natural History. [With Illustrations.]

Short chapters - 1871 - 218 pages
...so that they could not come at each other, though scent would pass. In that part in which there was no queen, the bees were soon in great agitation, and...discover her where she was confined, in a short time they begun to construct royal cells, which quieted them. He next separated them by a partition, through...
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