. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 3T4 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Oct. 8, 1914. WEATHER REPORT. AVestbourne, Sussex. September, 1914. Rainfall, Below aver., .57in. Heaviest fall, .45in. on 12th. Rain fell on 10 days. Sunshine, hrs. Above average, hours. Brightest clay, 1st and 2nd3 hrs. Sunless days, 0. Maximum tempera- ture, 76 on 4th. Minimum tempera- ture, 36 on 23rd. Minimum on grass, 29 on 30th. Frosty nights, 0. Mean maximum, Mean minimum, Mean temperature, Above average, .8. Maximum barometer, on 30th. Minimum barometer


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 3T4 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Oct. 8, 1914. WEATHER REPORT. AVestbourne, Sussex. September, 1914. Rainfall, Below aver., .57in. Heaviest fall, .45in. on 12th. Rain fell on 10 days. Sunshine, hrs. Above average, hours. Brightest clay, 1st and 2nd3 hrs. Sunless days, 0. Maximum tempera- ture, 76 on 4th. Minimum tempera- ture, 36 on 23rd. Minimum on grass, 29 on 30th. Frosty nights, 0. Mean maximum, Mean minimum, Mean temperature, Above average, .8. Maximum barometer, on 30th. Minimum barometer, on 17th. L. B. w&s, SfTSpgSf [8979] Stock Dwindling.—Last spring one of my colonies of bees killed their queen and requeened themselves. During the summer they have gathered scarcely any honey, not enough to take them through the winter. On examination I find there are a lot of young dead bees in cells, although the larvae look healthy. Can you tell me what is wrong with them, as I have not seen anv bees crawling?— H. T. L. Reply.—We cannot say without an • 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 London


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