Bee culture--British Columbia

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Agriculture today : reel 12, part 1

The item consists of a reel of 16 mm film which includes the following:
Device used for pruning in orchards. Checking bud formations. Tractor pulling sprayer for weed control. In Vernon, district horticulturalist examines the bud formation on a branch. Apple picking; loading filled bins onto a truck. Cider making. Beehives. Collecting pollen from beehives with a pollen trap; selecting, cleaning, measuring and bagging [pollen?] for human consumption. Adding frames to the hives. The brood frame. Feeder bees, drones, a queen bee. Beekeeper working with hives. Label: "Silver Star Apiaries, Vernon, B.C."

British Columbia Apiary Branch films

  • GR-3922
  • Series
  • 1928-1965

The series consists of silent films and film footage about bees and bee-keeping in British Columbia, accumulated by the Apiary Branch of the B.C. Dept. of Agriculture. Most of the material was shot by apiarists or bee-keeping enthusiasts; however, there is little or identification of the photographers, shooting dates, etc. Some of the locations and individuals shown are identified in the notes on file.

British Columbia. Apiary Branch

Joe Hirmer interview

SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Honey pot aviary - activities of a bee keeper RECORDED: Richmond (B.C.), 1973-02-15 SUMMARY: Joe Hirmer discusses bee keeping. [Very little documentation is available for this tape.];

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