. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. LOSS BY LICE on poultry amounts To many times the costof Lambert's Death to Lice—the sure preventive. Loss can be saved and profit made by- its use. Frees sitting hens from lice without harming eg^s or chicks. A trial 10c box will prove it. 100 by express. Sl.'JU. O. K. STOCK FOOn D. J. Lambert, Vice-Pres. 406 Monon Bldff., Chlcuico, 111. MaMMurersof BBB'KBGPCrS uliPPllBS Lov^est Prices and Highest Quality. Our New Cata- log just out. Write for it. Compare prices with others. 15 years' experience. Not in the Combination. Modern Machinery. Se


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. LOSS BY LICE on poultry amounts To many times the costof Lambert's Death to Lice—the sure preventive. Loss can be saved and profit made by- its use. Frees sitting hens from lice without harming eg^s or chicks. A trial 10c box will prove it. 100 by express. Sl.'JU. O. K. STOCK FOOn D. J. Lambert, Vice-Pres. 406 Monon Bldff., Chlcuico, 111. MaMMurersof BBB'KBGPCrS uliPPllBS Lov^est Prices and Highest Quality. Our New Cata- log just out. Write for it. Compare prices with others. 15 years' experience. Not in the Combination. Modern Machinery. Sections and Shipping-Cases by the car-load. Prompt shipments. Hives, Extractors, Feeders, and all Supplies used by bee-keepers. All goods guaranteed as per Catalog MONDENG MFG. CO., 147 and 149 Cedar Lake Road, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 14Atf Please mention Bee Joomal waen (Sxpertences Bees Wintered Well Bees in the cellar are perfectly quiet. They had no midwinter flight. F. Gbeiker. Ontario Co., N. Y., March 22. Heavy Rains and Washouts The rain is pouring down, and has been doing so almost constantly for a week. There have been a good many washouts. We are expecting a good season, but I thinl£ bees will be scarce, as I have seen many apiaries where they are all gone. J. Holt. Los Angeles Co., Calif., March 16. Do Bees Freeze or Starve? I think I have demonstrated, the present wiDter, that bees do not freeze to death. I had one colony in a Danzenbaker hive, very light, probably containing less than a pint of bees, and not expecting them to winter, I did not pack them on the summer stand. But disliking to see anything starve I gave them a well-filled frame of honey, from a strong colony. And they appear to have wintered as well as strong colonies well packed for wintering on summer stands. So I conclude that if this little bunch of bees could survive the zero weather we have had this winter, they do not freeze. This agrees with the experience I had over 50 years ago, when


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