. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Fig. 49. Fig. 50. way is to lay the sheet on a table, fold a section and place it so that the end edge is butt up to the inside, then cut on the outside, of the other side of the section (Fig. 50); this makes it just the right size to slide into the grooves. {To be contmucd.). Faint a Steriliser (p. 443).—Why should not this act perfectly, D. M. M.'? I have both used it and advocated it for years for this purpose. I do not see how germs imbedded in paint can be dangerous. And I should expect oil to have a similar preventive effect, alt


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Fig. 49. Fig. 50. way is to lay the sheet on a table, fold a section and place it so that the end edge is butt up to the inside, then cut on the outside, of the other side of the section (Fig. 50); this makes it just the right size to slide into the grooves. {To be contmucd.). Faint a Steriliser (p. 443).—Why should not this act perfectly, D. M. M.'? I have both used it and advocated it for years for this purpose. I do not see how germs imbedded in paint can be dangerous. And I should expect oil to have a similar preventive effect, although I have not made any direct experiment. This might easily be done. Some scales of foul broody matter might be saturated with nil, and then fed in syrup to a nucleus colony. I do not believe that the germs would be heard from again, but the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London


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