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Improved Queen-Rearing; or, How to Rear Large, Prolific, Long-Lived Queen Bees / The Result of Nearly Half a Century's Experience in Rearing Queen Bees, Giving the Practical, Every-day Work of the Queen-Rearing Apiary cover

Improved Queen-Rearing; or, How to Rear Large, Prolific, Long-Lived Queen Bees / The Result of Nearly Half a Century's Experience in Rearing Queen Bees, Giving the Practical, Every-day Work of the Queen-Rearing Apiary

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About This Book

A practical manual for beekeepers detailing techniques for producing robust, fertile queen bees. It explains hive and brood-frame construction, three methods of cell-building, preparing and handling eggs and young workers, forming and feeding nuclei, and managing drones. The text covers queen care from rearing to mating and introduction, use of queen nurseries and frames, equipment such as drone traps and a tobacco pipe for smoke, and hive management to prevent honey candying. Emphasis is placed on step-by-step, experience-based procedures and apiary organization for both small- and large-scale queen production.

About the Author

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Henry Alley

Henry Alley was an American apiarist and author known for his expertise in beekeeping, particularly in the field of queen rearing. His notable work, "Improved Queen-Rearing; or, How to Rear Large, Prolific, Long-Lived Queen Bees," distills nearly fifty years of practical experience in the art of raising queen bees. Alley’s writings provide valuable insights into the everyday practices of managing a queen-rearing apiary, making his contributions significant for both novice and experienced beekeepers. His focus on the practical aspects of beekeeping has helped shape modern approaches to queen rearing.

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