Thomas Woodbury lives in Walnut Creek, CA. Thomas has worked for Doctor Of Optometry, Vitas Innovative Hospice Care, Congregational Homes, Vitas Hospice Services and Physicians Management Services. Jobs Thomas has held in the past include Medical Director.
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Thomas Woodbury lives in Chino, California. Other places in which he has lived are Montclair, California; Pasadena, California; San Bernardino, California and Chino Hills, California. He has worked for Dmo, Doctor Of Osteopathy, Osteopath and Physicians Management Svc. Jobs he has held in the past include Director.
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Thomas Woodbury's age is 63.
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Thomas White Woodbury (1818–1871) was an English journalist and beekeeper, devoting himself entirely to beekeeping from 1850 onwards after the death of his son. He was responsible for introducing Ligurian or Italian bees to Britain in 1859.In 1859 Woodbury imported a yellow Ligurian queen from Mr Hermann in Switzerland. She arrived by train on 3 August in a rough deal box with about a thousand worker bees. Woodbury had prepared an 8-bar hive, including four frames of honey and pollen plus one empty comb, and he gently shook the newcomers into this. Then he took a skep of local black bees weighing 34.5 pounds and shook them out in clusters on four cloths spread out on the grass; helped by his friend Mr Fox. He found and took out the queen, before placing the hive with Ligurian queen and bees over the shaken bees. Alas they fought, and in the morning there were many dead bees, but he hoped for the best. By 17 August, great loads of pollen were going in, and he knew that the first queen from outside Britain had been introduced. When he wrote about this in the 'Cottage Gardener' he had letters from all over the country asking for stocks from this queen for next year, so at once he telegraphed for two more queens and they arrived on 27 August having been four days on the way. Although most of the bees were dead, each package had their queen still living, and each queen was successfully introduced to a colony. Ron Brown Great Masters of Beekeeping. You can find more here.
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