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Title: The treatment of bee diseases
Identifier: CUbiodiversity424212 (find matches)
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951
Subjects: Bees
Publisher: Washington, Government Printing Office
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Mann Library, Cornell

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TREATMENT OF BEE DISEASES. placing of the blame for loss of colonies on some cause other than disease. The poorer class of beekeepers attribute their losses simply to " bad luck," but even well-informed beekeepers err in this matter.
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Fig. 1.—Work of the larger wax moth in a brood comb. (Original.) The wax moths (see fig. 1) are most frequently blamed for the death of colonies, whereas they do no damage to strong, healthy colonies, properly cared for, but enter only when the colony is weakened by queenlessness, lack of stores, disease, or some other cause. In the 442

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