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Langstroth on the Hive and the Honey-Bee: A Bee Keeper's Manual - L. L. LANGSTROTH

Langstroth revolutionized the beekeeping industry by using bee space in his top opened hive. In the summer of 1851 he found that, by leaving an even, approximately bee-sized space between the top of the frames holding the honeycomb and the flat coverboard lying above, he was able to quite easily remove the latter, which was normally well cemented to the frames with propolis making separation hard to achieve. Later he had the idea to use this discovery to make the frames themselves easily removable. He found that, if he left a small space (less than 1/4 inch or 6.4 mm) between the combs, or between the combs and the sides of his hives, the bees would fill it with propolis thus cementing the combs into the hive. On the other hand, when he left a larger space (more than 3/8 inch or 9.5 mm) the bees would fill it with comb which had a similar effect. (Summary from Wikipedia)

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00 - Preface And Advertisement01 - Ch 1: Introduction02 - Ch 2: The Honey Bee Capable Of Being Tamed Or Domesticated To A Most Surprising Degree03 - Ch 3: The Queen Or Mother-Bee, The Drones, And The Workers; With Various Highly Important Facts In Their Natural History, part 104 - Ch 3: The Queen Or Mother-Bee, The Drones, And The Workers; With Various Highly Important Facts In Their Natural History, part 205 - Ch. 4 Comb06 - Ch. 5 Propolis, Or "Bee-Glue"07 - Ch 6. Pollen, Or Bee-Bread08 - Ch. 7 On The Advantages Which Ought To Be Found In An Improved Hive09 - Ch. 8 Protection Against Extremes Of Heat And Cold, Sudden And Severe Changes Of Temperature, And Dampness In The Hives10 - Ch. 9 Ventilation Of The Hive11 - Ch. 10 (1) Natural Swarming, And Hiving Of Swarms, part 112 - Ch. 10 (1) Natural Swarming, And Hiving Of Swarms, part 213 - Ch. 10 (2) Artificial Swarming, part 114 - Ch. 10 (2) Artificial Swarming, part 215 - Ch. 10 (2) Artificial Swarming, part 316 - Ch. 10 (2) Artificial Swarming, part 417 - Ch. 11 The Bee-Moth, And Other Enemies Of Bees. Diseases Of Bees, part 118 - Ch. 11 The Bee-Moth, And Other Enemies Of Bees. Diseases Of Bees, part 219 - Ch. 12 Loss Of The Queen20 - Ch. 13 Union Of Stocks. Transferring Bees From The Common Hive. Starting An Apiary21 - Ch. 14 Robbing22 - Ch. 15 Directions For Feeding Bees, part 123 - Ch. 15 Directions For Feeding Bees, part 224 - Ch. 16 Honey. Pasturage. Overstocking25 - Ch. 17 The Anger Of Bees. Remedy For Their Sting. Bee-Dress. Instincts Of BeesFootnotes
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