The bees, it is worthy of notice, recognise the individual person of their own queen. If another be palmed upon them, they seize and surround her, so that she is either suffocated or perishes by hunger; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are... Bees - Page 4751778Full view - About this book
| 1809 - 914 pages
...the queen in the hive, tranquillity is almost instantly restored. The bees, it is worthy of notice, recognise the individual person of their own queen....her, so that she is either suffocated or perishes by hunger ; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are never known to attack a queen bee with... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 494 pages
...the queen in the hive, tranquillity is almost instantly restored. The bees, it is worthy of notice, recognise the individual person of their own queen....her, so that she is either suffocated or perishes by hunger ; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are never known to attack a queen bee with... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 728 pages
...the queen in the hive, tranquil. Uty is almost instantly restored. The bees, it is worthy of notice, recognise the individual person of their own queen....her, so that she is either suffocated or perishes by hunger; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are never known to attack a queen bee with their... | |
| Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 894 pages
...the queen in the hive, tranquil, lity is almost instantly restored. The bees, it is wortby of notice, recognise the individual person of their own queen....them, they seize and surround her, so that she is s'ither suffocated or perishes by hunger; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are never known... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 752 pages
...the queen in the hive, tranquillity is almost instantly restored. The bees, it is worthy of notice, recognise the individual person of their own queen....they seize and surround her, so that she is either sufibcated or perishes by hunger; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are never known to attack... | |
| 1824 - 1008 pages
...sting, they suddenly separate, and fly from each other with every appearance of being panic-struck. The final cause of the instinct that prompts this...queen. If another be palmed upon them, they seize, «ind surround her, so that she is either suffocated, or perishes with hunger ; for it is very remarkable... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 526 pages
...the queen in the hive tranquillity is almost instantly restored. The Bees, it is worthy of notice, recognise the individual person of their own queen....her, so that she is either suffocated or perishes by hunger; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are never known to attack a queen Bee with iheir... | |
| Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1831 - 402 pages
...instantly restored. The Bees, it is worthy of notice, recognize the individual person of their oirn queen. If another be palmed upon them, they seize...her, so that she is either suffocated or perishes by hunger ; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are never known to attack a queen Bee with... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1846 - 764 pages
...the queen in the hive, tranquillity is almost insiantly restored. The bees, it is worthy of notice, recognise the individual person of their own queen....her, so that she is either suffocated or perishes by hunger ; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are never known to attack a queen bee with... | |
| John Platts - 1876 - 986 pages
...in the hive, tranquillity is almost instantly restored. The bees, it is worthy of notice, recognize the individual person of their own queen. If another...her, so that she is either suffocated, or perishes by hunger; for it is very remarkable, that the workers are never known to attack a queen bee with their... | |
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