. Bees and honey;. Bees. Fig. 18—Hive-Body with Plain Hanging Frames. joiints exposed to the weather. Both .hives are nailed from both sides, and unlikely to warp if well painted. The plain hanging frame is used mostly, and is the easiest handled in the brood-chamber (Fig. 18). But many people. 11' Fig. 19—Hoffman-Langstroth Brood-Frame. use the Hoffman self-spacing frame (Fig. 19), winch is a little better liked by beginners because they cannot make the mis- take of putting too many or too few frames in each hive. It is here necessary to say that the combs of the bees are spaced. Please note


. Bees and honey;. Bees. Fig. 18—Hive-Body with Plain Hanging Frames. joiints exposed to the weather. Both .hives are nailed from both sides, and unlikely to warp if well painted. The plain hanging frame is used mostly, and is the easiest handled in the brood-chamber (Fig. 18). But many people. 11' Fig. 19—Hoffman-Langstroth Brood-Frame. use the Hoffman self-spacing frame (Fig. 19), winch is a little better liked by beginners because they cannot make the mis- take of putting too many or too few frames in each hive. It is here necessary to say that the combs of the bees are spaced. 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 Newman, Thomas Gabriel, 1833-1903. [from old catalog]; Dadant, Camille Pierre, 1851- [from old catalog] ed. Chicago, Ill. , The American bee journal


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