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  5. For the Man on the Land

    Bee-farmers in New South Wales have suffered a good deal of loss through epidemics of certain diseases that affect the larvae or the brood of ...

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  6. FIVE SIGNS.

    (I) Discoloration of Larvae.—While a larva is healthy and well fed it is pearly white in color, and towards the end of the larval stage, viz., ...

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  7. SOME DISTINCTIONS.

    Bee larvae die and decay in the cells of the brood comb through various causes, the chief of which are overheating, chill, lack of ventilation, ...

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  8. AMERICAN FOUL BROOD.

    This disease (frequently referred to simply as "foul brood" because it is more prevalent here than European foul brood) is easily detected after it ...

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