. British bee-keeper's guide book to the management of bees in movable-comb hives, and the use of modern bee-appliances. Illustrated. Bee culture. UTILISING DRIVEN BEES. 155 four-way piece, into which the members are screwed. The long' end of the cross is passed through the saddle- pillar and fastened with a nut on the front end as sketch. Under the points a a two spikes about i inch ^ong project, which prevent the skeps working along. Fig. 109.—Carrying Driven Bees on Bicycle. towards the wheel and thus running danger of getting the cheese-cloth rubbed into holes. The top skep is fastened on
. British bee-keeper's guide book to the management of bees in movable-comb hives, and the use of modern bee-appliances. Illustrated. Bee culture. UTILISING DRIVEN BEES. 155 four-way piece, into which the members are screwed. The long' end of the cross is passed through the saddle- pillar and fastened with a nut on the front end as sketch. Under the points a a two spikes about i inch ^ong project, which prevent the skeps working along. Fig. 109.—Carrying Driven Bees on Bicycle. towards the wheel and thus running danger of getting the cheese-cloth rubbed into holes. The top skep is fastened on with ordinary wire driving-irons, except the front one, which has one of the points turned at fight angles to its former position, and bent up to hook. 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 Cowan, T. W. (Thomas William), 1840-1926. London, Madgwick, Houlston
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