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1A Practical Treatise on the Hive and Honey-bee

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  • First Year Published: 1863
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    Langstroth hive

    In beekeeping, a Langstroth hive is any vertically modular beehive that has the key features of vertically hung frames, a bottom board with entrance for

    Dawn Langstroth

    Dawn Joanne Langstroth (born April 16, 1979) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and painter. Raised in Toronto, she has released two EPs, self-titled Dawn

    L. L. Langstroth

    Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth (December 25, 1810 – October 6, 1895) was an American apiarist, clergyman, and teacher, who has been called the father of American

    Langstroth

    Langstroth may refer to: Agnes Langstroth (1498–1530), alleged granddaughter of Edward IV L. L. Langstroth (1810–1895), U.S. clergyman and beekeeper, after

    Beehive

    1852) in Thuringia and L.L. Langstroth (October 1852) in the United States designed their own movable-frame hives. Langstroth used, however "about 1/2 inch"

    Anne Murray

    Murray Duets: Friends & Legends. Murray and Langstroth separated in 1997 and divorced the following year. Langstroth died in May 2013. In January 1998, Murray

    Honey super

    with a depth of 65⁄8 inches, in the length and width dimensions of a Langstroth hive. A honey super consists of a box in which 8–10 frames are hung. Western

    Beekeeping

    designs include Langstroth, the British National, Dadant, Layens, and Rose, which differ in size and number of frames. The Langstroth was the first successful

    Hive frame

    the United States, L. L. Langstroth patented a new hive with movable frames under US patent # US9300A. Today, the Langstroth hive is the most common design

    Greenfield, Massachusetts

    Greenfield was the home of Lorenzo Langstroth, known as the "Father of Modern Beekeeping," and the city celebrates Langstroth's life and contributions with bee-themed