. Bee keeping. April 1919. To the disabled soldiers, sailors, and marines. To aid them in choosing a vocation. Bees. 23 The busy season for the bee keeper begins about two months before Learn safety en- the main honey flow, continues through the swarming season, and ends ei^ee'iie- when the comb honey is taken from the supers or when the honey is Being disabled extracted from larger frames which have been added to enable the use others avSd'dis^ bffities. There is opportunity for a considerable number of dis- abled soldiers to get training for safety engineering at Government expense while be-


. Bee keeping. April 1919. To the disabled soldiers, sailors, and marines. To aid them in choosing a vocation. Bees. 23 The busy season for the bee keeper begins about two months before Learn safety en- the main honey flow, continues through the swarming season, and ends ei^ee'iie- when the comb honey is taken from the supers or when the honey is Being disabled extracted from larger frames which have been added to enable the use others avSd'dis^ bffities. There is opportunity for a considerable number of dis- abled soldiers to get training for safety engineering at Government expense while be- ing supported, to- gether with their dependents. Look this up by talking it over withthe agents of theFederalBoard. Fig. 21.—Colonies of bees in summer position in groups of Jour. This arrangement is advantageous whether or not the bees are wintered in four-colony packing cases. of the extracting machine. Afterwards there is less rush, the only im- portant work being early preparation of the bees for winter. Every latitude in the United States has its winter problem, and it is of the first importance that prospective bee keepers realize that success de- pends more on proper wintering than on any other one 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 United States. Federal Board for Vocational Education; Quick, Walter Jacob; United States. Surgeon-General's Office; United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. [Washington, Govt. print. off.


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