Gleanings in bee culture . comb. In a Straw I said I had never injured acomb by the pendulum plan. Within per-haps two days after that I cracked two were freshly built combs, and veryheavy with honey. So with such combs onemust not strike the ground too hard. Bet-ter, perhaps, use the Doolittle plan or thebrush. ONTARIO FOUL BROOD INSPECTORS. BY K. F. HOLTERMANN. FIG. o.—3tCONL> ;. The engravings show various foul-broodinspectors for Ontario, mentioned on page889 of the July 1st issue. All of them havebeen more or less before the bee-keeping 190^ GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTU


Gleanings in bee culture . comb. In a Straw I said I had never injured acomb by the pendulum plan. Within per-haps two days after that I cracked two were freshly built combs, and veryheavy with honey. So with such combs onemust not strike the ground too hard. Bet-ter, perhaps, use the Doolittle plan or thebrush. ONTARIO FOUL BROOD INSPECTORS. BY K. F. HOLTERMANN. FIG. o.—3tCONL> ;. The engravings show various foul-broodinspectors for Ontario, mentioned on page889 of the July 1st issue. All of them havebeen more or less before the bee-keeping 190^ GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 1141 public, and require no further introductionby me. There has been a great deal of ac-tive work done by the inspectois, and muchmore foul-brood found than was expectedby any one. However, Ontario bee-keepersexpect to have a very much improved con-dition by autumn. Ontario is the onlyprovince in the Dominion having a foul-brood act. It is time for a change in thisrespect. QUEEN-CELLS IN UPPER STORIESOVER


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