. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 474 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. Oct. 23, 1919. to be destroyed. If desired to save any, cut these out carefully and deal with them first; then proceed to sliake the combs one by one, cutting out cells and replacing oomib in the liiva, and so on, till all are done.—L. Correspondents desiring an miswer in the next issue should send questions to reach this office NOT LATER than the FIRST POST on MONDAY MORNING. Only SPECIALLY URGENT ques- tions will be replied to by post if a STAMPED addressed envelope is enclosed. All questions mu


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 474 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. Oct. 23, 1919. to be destroyed. If desired to save any, cut these out carefully and deal with them first; then proceed to sliake the combs one by one, cutting out cells and replacing oomib in the liiva, and so on, till all are done.—L. Correspondents desiring an miswer in the next issue should send questions to reach this office NOT LATER than the FIRST POST on MONDAY MORNING. Only SPECIALLY URGENT ques- tions will be replied to by post if a STAMPED addressed envelope is enclosed. All questions must be accompanied by the sender's name and address, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. There is no fee for answering questions. T. M. H. (Shrewsbury).—CoZowred illustrations of different raees of honey bee.—There i* no publi- cation giving^ tihese. "B" (Reedness).—Keeping bees indoors.—Bees may be kept in a disused cottage. The entrance® of the hives should be outside, and then, very few bees will be lost by flying against the inside of the windows. (See reply to "Regular Subscriber" last week.) The entrance may be closed with perforated zinc, in which a space is cut allowing only one bee to pass at a time. Mrs. S. p. Scott (AahtoTd).—Moving bees.—See " Seasonable ; J. W. Jackson (South Shields).—The bees were smashed flat; they should have been sent in a box. So far as we could see they were natives. W. W. HoENE (heeky.—Feeding honey to bees in winter.—You can do this by giving a section of sealed honey over the feed hole, or a bottle of ^run honey tha^ is firmly granulated. Bee Shows to Come. A nominal charge of is. 6d. is made for notice$ (not exceeding 7 lines) in this column, 10 lines charged Ss. 6d., up to IS lines 5s., which covert east of insertion from order till date of show. Cash Bhould accompany o-fders for insertion. October 21 to 24, I>airy Show, ReyaJ A^rl- onltural Hall,


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