. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. SoiitPiiibor, llll;'). American Hee Journal 299 '? The Shaking Treatment for Swarm ; D. A. Davis, Defuty Stale hisfector. Something to Do "What has become of the Cheerful Idiot ?" asked the Old Fogy. "I haven't heard of him for ; " Why, he is busy with a getrichquick scheme," replied the Grouch. " What is it ?" asked the Old Fogy. "Some one told him that a queen bee lays 3000 eggs a day, and he is trying to perfect a cross between a queen bee and a ;—Cincinnati En- quirer. The O


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. SoiitPiiibor, llll;'). American Hee Journal 299 '? The Shaking Treatment for Swarm ; D. A. Davis, Defuty Stale hisfector. Something to Do "What has become of the Cheerful Idiot ?" asked the Old Fogy. "I haven't heard of him for ; " Why, he is busy with a getrichquick scheme," replied the Grouch. " What is it ?" asked the Old Fogy. "Some one told him that a queen bee lays 3000 eggs a day, and he is trying to perfect a cross between a queen bee and a ;—Cincinnati En- quirer. The Ohio Field Meet The Ohio Beekeepers' Association held its sec- ond field meeting at the apiaries of Fred Leininger & Son and J. H. AUe- mier, of Delphos, .\ug. 4, 191,'). The first field meeting of the association was a two day meet at Medina, Ohio, last summer. Inclement weather on the previous days and threatening weather on the day of the meet reduced the attend- ance. In spite of the weather about 150 attended. At the home apiary of Mr. Leininger, demonstrations in queen-rearing were made and general manipulations car- ried out. After dinner the visitors were taken to one of the out-yards where the gen- eral manipulations and the processes of queen-rearing were repeated. Live bee demonstrations, consisting of fill- ing hats with bees, shaking bees over their heads and placing them in their mouths, were given by D. H. Morris, of Springfield, one of the Deputy State Inspectors, and by A. .\. Doenges, of Defiance. During the whole day, as chilly as it was, everybody walked freely among the bees and not a veil was to be seen. At the same yard a talk was given by Mr. E. R. Root, of Medina, on '' Live Bee ," " Sweet Clover," " Wintering ; and " This Season's Honey ; Mr. Root believes one of the coming ways of wintering bees is in tenement winter cases. Mr. A. C. Ames, a State Inspector of Peninsula, gave a talk on


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