. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Fig 23. Fig Fig. 25. Fig. 26. Another appliance which should be in more general use where a fair number of (juecns are is the nursery frame. As seen at Fig. 29, it is a frame v/ith fifteen cages, covered on either side with wire cloth. In the top two holes are bored, Fig. 30, one in the centre large enough to take a flanged wooden c^ll cup, and the other a little to the side for food, which is made by mixing granulated honey, castor sugar, and a little wheat flour to a .stiff paste. The cells when cut out are inserte
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Fig 23. Fig Fig. 25. Fig. 26. Another appliance which should be in more general use where a fair number of (juecns are is the nursery frame. As seen at Fig. 29, it is a frame v/ith fifteen cages, covered on either side with wire cloth. In the top two holes are bored, Fig. 30, one in the centre large enough to take a flanged wooden c^ll cup, and the other a little to the side for food, which is made by mixing granulated honey, castor sugar, and a little wheat flour to a .stiff paste. The cells when cut out are inserted into the cell. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London
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