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The honey bee: a manual of instruction in apiculture

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The manual provides practical instruction in apiculture, beginning with classification of bee species and description of colony members and bee products, then detailing suitable hives, tools, and methods for calming and handling bees. It advises on choosing apiary sites, selecting and moving stocks, and cultivating bee forage. Seasonal operations are covered, including spring manipulations, obtaining surplus honey and wax in extracted and comb forms, and rearing, introducing, and breeding queens. Guidance is given on swarm control, methods of artificial increase, wintering techniques, and diagnosis and management of common diseases and pests. Illustrations and step-by-step procedures support hands-on implementation.

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Frank Benton

Frank Benton was an American author known for his engaging and humorous writings that often reflect rural life and agricultural themes. His notable works include "Bee Keeping," which serves as a practical guide to apiculture, and "Cowboy Life on the Sidetrack," a satirical narrative that humorously chronicles the adventures of stockmen during a shipment from the West to the East. Benton’s writings capture the spirit of his time, blending practical knowledge with entertaining storytelling, making him a unique voice in early 20th-century American literature.

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