Langstroth on the Hive and the Honey-Bee: A Bee Keeper's Manual
So work the Honey Bees. Creatures that by a rule in Nature, teach The art of order to a peopled kingdom.— Shakspeare.
The above are a very accurate representations of the Queen, the Worker and the Drone. The group of bees in the title page, represents the attitude in which the bees surround their Queen or Mother as she rests upon the comb.
BY REV. L. L. LANGSTROTH.
NORTHAMPTON: HOPKINS, BRIDGMAN & COMPANY. 1853.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1853, by L. L. Langstroth, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
C. A. MIRICK, PRINTER, GREENFIELD.
This Treatise on the Hive and the Honey-Bee, is respectfully submitted by the Author, to the candid consideration of those who are interested in the culture of the most useful as well as wonderful Insect, in all the range of Animated Nature. The information which it contains will be found to be greatly in advance of anything which has yet been presented to the English Reader; and, as far as facilities for practical management are concerned, it is believed to be a very material advance over anything which has hitherto been communicated to the Apiarian Public.
Debarred, by the state of his health, from the more appropriate duties of his Office, and compelled to seek an employment which would call him, as much as possible, into the open air, the Author indulges the hope that the result of his studies and observations, in an important branch of Natural History, will be found of service to the Community as well as to himself. The satisfaction which he has taken in his researches, has been such that he has felt exceedingly desirous of interesting others, in a pursuit which, (without any reference to its pecuniary profits,) is capable of exciting the delight and enthusiasm of all intelligent observers. The Creator may be seen in all the works of his hands; but in few more directly than in the wise economy of the Honey-Bee.
What well appointed commonwealths! where each Adds to the stock of happiness for all; Wisdom's own forums! whose professors teach Eloquent lessons in their vaulted hall! Galleries of art! and schools of industry! Stores of rich fragrance! Orchestras of song! What marvelous seats of hidden alchemy! How oft, when wandering far and erring long, Man might learn truth and virtue from the BEE! Bowring.
L. L. Langstroth
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On the way in which the eggs of the Queen Bee are fecundated.
Effect of Retarded Impregnation on the Queen Bee.
Fertile Workers.
The Drones or Male Bees.
The Production of so many Drones Necessary, in a State of Nature, to Prevent Degeneracy from "In and In Breeding."
The Workers or Common Bees.
Age of Bees.
The process of rearing the Queen more particularly described.
Royal Jelly.
Artificial Rearing of Queens.
Protector.
Transferring Bees from the Common Hive to the Movable Comb Hive.
Procuring Bees to start an Apiary.
Feeding, to make a profit by selling the Honey stored up by the Bees.
Pasturage.
Overstocking a District with Bees.
Remedies for the Sting of a Bee.
Bee-Dress.
Instincts of Bees.
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