. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Nov. 23, 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 747 Roors Goiomn WE HAVE RECEIVED REQUESTS FOR 945 COPIES GLEANINCS IN BEE- CULTURE FOR NOV, 15, Did YOU read our ad. in last week's American Bee Journal ? Have you seen a copy of Nov. 15 Gleanings in Bee-Culture ? If not, send your request at once. We send a copy free if you mention the American Bee Journal. Sample pages of our A B C of Bee-Cul- ture free if you have never seen it. THE A, L ROOT CO, MEDINA, OHIO. for bees to fly, say down to 40-- or there- abouts, all that is necessary is to close the entrance wit


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Nov. 23, 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 747 Roors Goiomn WE HAVE RECEIVED REQUESTS FOR 945 COPIES GLEANINCS IN BEE- CULTURE FOR NOV, 15, Did YOU read our ad. in last week's American Bee Journal ? Have you seen a copy of Nov. 15 Gleanings in Bee-Culture ? If not, send your request at once. We send a copy free if you mention the American Bee Journal. Sample pages of our A B C of Bee-Cul- ture free if you have never seen it. THE A, L ROOT CO, MEDINA, OHIO. for bees to fly, say down to 40-- or there- abouts, all that is necessary is to close the entrance with wire-cloth. It the day is warm or the entrance small, it is better to take off the cover of the hive and put wire- cloth in its place. "If you can have yourchoice just as well, it may be better to take a day when the thermometer stands somewhere from '-^ down to SS*-'. or even a little lower, tor on such a day if some of the bees should get out they will not be likely to sting the ; beewav 4I4XI",, averaged 14 94 ounces; 44'2 plain .5x4'4 xl'.4 averaged IS S'2 ounces; plain 4i4x4'4X- 1>,J averaged ; Getting BSe*"* Out ol"»<-o«ions is discust by F. Greiner iu the American Bee-Keeper: " There are probably but few up-to-date bee-keepers who do not find the escape a very fine thing. I consi,ler it indispensa- ble. But after all I have been obliged to give up iis use un th^' hive when renjoving honey (comb or section houey) ajtrr thr /uniei/aeasoii h'i over, on 'trnntut of imr hfrsinr foratiug or bltiufi the fi>ii>tjti. When honey is stili coming iu everytiiing works lovely and that is natural enough. Let us see how it does work : " When the bees leave a super full of honey they take with them, each and every one, a full load of honey. During the honey flow most bees have their honey i-acs filled. Besides, plenty of unsealed lioney is in reach ; they do not find it necessary to un- cap any hone


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