Gleanings in bee culture . Vol. XXXV. AUGUST 1, 1907. No. Minute details are given by Dr. Bruen-nich, Schweiz. Bztg., 221, of a case in whichthere seems no possibility of mistake where-in larvte were removed from Doolittle cupsand put in cells of the bees own construc-tion. Referring to large entrances, page 970, Imay say that my entrances are two inchesdeep, and there is no trouble about the frontrow of sections being well finished. And Idont have any winter case over the supereither. Dr. Bruennich says [Bienen Valcr, 12) itis better to breed from colonies which super-sede queens in thei


Gleanings in bee culture . Vol. XXXV. AUGUST 1, 1907. No. Minute details are given by Dr. Bruen-nich, Schweiz. Bztg., 221, of a case in whichthere seems no possibility of mistake where-in larvte were removed from Doolittle cupsand put in cells of the bees own construc-tion. Referring to large entrances, page 970, Imay say that my entrances are two inchesdeep, and there is no trouble about the frontrow of sections being well finished. And Idont have any winter case over the supereither. Dr. Bruennich says [Bienen Valcr, 12) itis better to breed from colonies which super-sede queens in their third year, while stillyoung and vigorous, than from colonieswhose queens continue a year longer, butdoing poor work in the last year. Mr. Editor, please tell us how Mr. Alex-ander gets two or more queens to work to-gether in the same brood-chamber. [ promised to write this matter upfully after he had had one more season totest it. We may reasonably hope that byfall he will tell us more of his findings.—Ed.] Possibly the common expression, wh


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