. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 714 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. J^ovember 10,. First Bees Imported into Australia, according to in- formation given in Australian Bee-Bulletin, were brought from England to Sydney in 1824. Weight of Bees.—Berlepsch estimated 5,600 bees to the pound, when the bees were not filled with honey. Franz Ebster gives in Leipz. Bztg. as a result of his counting, 8,030 as the number of bees in a pound when the bees are filled for swarming. A Prosposed Remedy for Stings.—A woman was stung in the throat by a wasp which she had swallowed with some jam. Salt was prom


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 714 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. J^ovember 10,. First Bees Imported into Australia, according to in- formation given in Australian Bee-Bulletin, were brought from England to Sydney in 1824. Weight of Bees.—Berlepsch estimated 5,600 bees to the pound, when the bees were not filled with honey. Franz Ebster gives in Leipz. Bztg. as a result of his counting, 8,030 as the number of bees in a pound when the bees are filled for swarming. A Prosposed Remedy for Stings.—A woman was stung in the throat by a wasp which she had swallowed with some jam. Salt was promptly applied inwardly both alone and in mixture with vinegar, and also rubbed on outwardly, and this in all probability saved her life.—Gardeners' Chronicle. Long-Ideal Hives are discust in the Australian Bee- Bulletin. Evidently they are the same as the long-idea hives on this side the globe. In this country they were named long- idea hives because the long idea was involved in their con- struction. In Australia the letter " 1" was added to the name either through a mistake, or else because they were consid- ered the ideal hive, and long as well. Accuracy, especially for beginners, is the theme of J. E. Crane in the Bee-Keepers' Review. If you have hives made at mills near by, make out a bill of pieces, and make an agree- ment that every piece shall be of well-seasoned lumber with- out the variation of ig inch, or better still, 1 ^16. Make frames square, not even a little diamond shape. Top-bars not light enough to sag. Spaces around the frames exact. Foun- dation in the center of the frame, and hives accurately leveled so the combs will be in the center of frame when finisht. Sec- tons, cartons, and packing-cases, especially if made by difEer- ent firms, must be exact, otherwise sections may not go into cartons, or else cartons may not go into shipping-cases. Be accurate also In your knowledge, and do not think that bees will not use brood four days old to rea


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