. Manual of the apiary. Bees. MANUAL OF THE APIAEY. 149' SO that the queen will not enter the sections and lay eggs. I used them very successfully last summer without division- boards, and neither brood nor pollen were placed in a single cell. Perhaps wider tins would prevent this should it occur. In long hives—the " New Idea"—which I find very satisfac- tory, after several years' trial, especially for extracted honey —I have used these frames of sections, and with Italians entered them at once, more quickly than other bees the upper story. In fact, one; Pig. 50. the best success. Th


. Manual of the apiary. Bees. MANUAL OF THE APIAEY. 149' SO that the queen will not enter the sections and lay eggs. I used them very successfully last summer without division- boards, and neither brood nor pollen were placed in a single cell. Perhaps wider tins would prevent this should it occur. In long hives—the " New Idea"—which I find very satisfac- tory, after several years' trial, especially for extracted honey —I have used these frames of sections, and with Italians entered them at once, more quickly than other bees the upper story. In fact, one; Pig. 50. the best success. The and filled them even filled the sections in. great advantage of these sections in the frames is the- obvious and ample passage-ways, inviting the bees to enter them. But in our desire to make ample and inviting open- ings, caution is required that we do not over-do the matter, and invite the queen to injurious intrusion. So we have Charybdis and Scylla, and must, by study, learn to so steer- between, as to avoid both dangers. KACKS. These are to use in lieu of large frames, to hold sections,. and are very convenient when to set the sections only one deep above the brood-chamber. Though, if desired, we. 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 Cook, Albert John, 1842-1916. Chicago, Ill. , T. G. Newman


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