. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 8«wlDfr nncLiDCB, Accord^ns, Or^ns, Pianos, Cider flillls Cub liraners, Foed mills. Stoves, Kptde^ Bone Dtillft, Letter Presses, Jack Srrena, Trucks, Anvils, HayCiitters, Press Ntands, Copj Book>i, Vises, DrilN, Road Plows, Lawc Blowers, CofTfe UlilU, linthes. Benders, DumpCarts, Corn Shelters, Carts, Forges. Scrapers,Wire Fonee, Fannlni; Mills, Wrinciers, Engines, Sans, Steel Sinks, Grain DampN, Crow Hars, Boilers, Touls, Bit Braces, Hay, Stock, Elerator. Kallroad, Platrorm and Oonnter SCALES, Send Tor freo Catalocne and see how to save Mone


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 8«wlDfr nncLiDCB, Accord^ns, Or^ns, Pianos, Cider flillls Cub liraners, Foed mills. Stoves, Kptde^ Bone Dtillft, Letter Presses, Jack Srrena, Trucks, Anvils, HayCiitters, Press Ntands, Copj Book>i, Vises, DrilN, Road Plows, Lawc Blowers, CofTfe UlilU, linthes. Benders, DumpCarts, Corn Shelters, Carts, Forges. Scrapers,Wire Fonee, Fannlni; Mills, Wrinciers, Engines, Sans, Steel Sinks, Grain DampN, Crow Hars, Boilers, Touls, Bit Braces, Hay, Stock, Elerator. Kallroad, Platrorm and Oonnter SCALES, Send Tor freo Catalocne and see how to save Money, 161 Bo. JeSersoa Bt., CHICAQO BCAL£ CO., Cbicago, Xll« 14E2 Pleate mention the Bee Journal. Question;)'Box^ In the multitude of counsellors there is safety.—Prov. 11-14. Wliat About l>ate Breeding of Bees? Query 965.—1. Is late breeding desirable ? 2. In other words, do young bees winter better, or worse, than old ones ?—Iowa. E. France—I like young bees to win- ter. B. Taylor—1. I think so. 2. Better with me. Jas. A. Stone—1. Yes, if not too ex- tensive. 2. Yes. G. M. Doolittle—I let the bees do as they please along this line. C. H. Dibbern—Yes, I think quite young bees best for both winter and spring, Dr. J. P. H. Brown—I prefer my colo- nies to have plenty of young bees for wintering. Rev. Emerson T. Abbott—I do not want them too young nor too old, but just " mejum," as Samantha would say. Prof. A. J. Cook—1. I think it is. 2. I think they do, though usually bees are young enough, if properly cared for. Dr. C. C. Miller—I think I'd risk the young ones, only I'd want them all hatched while bees were flying well. Mrs. L. Harrison—1. I think so ; they never bred so late in our locality as this year (1894). 2. I prefer young ones. W. G. Larrabee—All animals can en- dure the cold best in the prime of life, and I think bees neither too old nor too young are liable to winter best. Wm. M. Barnura—Yes. I would rather go into winter qua


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