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The bee-keeper places at the disposal of each of his colonies a wooden box called the beehive, the front of which is provided with a slit. This is the entrance through which the bees go in and out. Formerly, bee-keepers had beehives made of straw, and there are districts where these straw “skeps” have remained in use to the present day (pl. 11a).
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von Frisch, K. (1954). The Bee’s Home. In: The Dancing Bees. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-4697-2_2
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