Gleanings in bee culture . Comb honey marketed in the shallow frames in which it is produced. On account of the danger ofbreakage of the large combs, the frames are separated by soft pads, and all packed in a corrugated-papershippmg-case. 800 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. we prefer our twohands, a pair of pli-ers, and a board theright length to windthe wire on. Howev-er, this is anotherstory. There havealso been all sorts ofplans suggested forwiring — horizontal,vertical, crosswise,combinations of one,two, or all thiee, I propose in thisarticle to give a sim-ple plan of puttingfull sheets


Gleanings in bee culture . Comb honey marketed in the shallow frames in which it is produced. On account of the danger ofbreakage of the large combs, the frames are separated by soft pads, and all packed in a corrugated-papershippmg-case. 800 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. we prefer our twohands, a pair of pli-ers, and a board theright length to windthe wire on. Howev-er, this is anotherstory. There havealso been all sorts ofplans suggested forwiring — horizontal,vertical, crosswise,combinations of one,two, or all thiee, I propose in thisarticle to give a sim-ple plan of puttingfull sheets of foun-dation in frames hav-ing four horizontalwires in such a waythat the resultingcombs are as straightand free from sag-ging as it is possibleto expect. The plan suggest-ed by Mr. A. B. An-thony, of Sterling,111., reported editor-ially in our August NOVEMBER 15, 1913


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