Gleanings in bee culture . gibbald and Hatch presses, GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. One of Vernon Burts hives for the production of comb honey. Mr. Burt says thisscheme of putting his hrood-bodies upon four blocks so as to provide entrances for allfour sides goes a long way toward eliminating swarming. See editorial in this issue. eii virgin in practically every instance, pro-viding they do not become chilled previousto hatching. Her drones will be yellowfrom tip to tip, with a very little dark shad-ing on the last two or three will run pretty uniform in coloring,and there will be no


Gleanings in bee culture . gibbald and Hatch presses, GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. One of Vernon Burts hives for the production of comb honey. Mr. Burt says thisscheme of putting his hrood-bodies upon four blocks so as to provide entrances for allfour sides goes a long way toward eliminating swarming. See editorial in this issue. eii virgin in practically every instance, pro-viding they do not become chilled previousto hatching. Her drones will be yellowfrom tip to tip, with a very little dark shad-ing on the last two or three will run pretty uniform in coloring,and there will be no black ones among them. Such is the best type of golden from thestandpoint of color that has so far beenproduced. It is assumed you will all agree that therehave been far too many advertisements giv-ing an impression which the actual stockcan not substantiate. Taken from the breed-ers standpoint, he might sell a certain num-ber of queens by making large statements;but will the purchaser be satisfied? and willhe buy again? That is the question. If the publication in which the


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