. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Please mention the Bee Journal. The Danz. Bive— The Comb Honey Hive. We sell it. We are authorized iobbing- ag'ents for THE A. I. ROOT CO., for Michigan. Send us a list of the goods you want for this season, and let us quote you prices. Beeswax wanted. Send for catalog. H. M. HUNT & SON, lOAlTt BELL BRANCH. MICH, Please mention Bee Journal ?wnen anting. Tennessee Queens. Daughters of Select Imported Italian, Select loug-tong-ued [Moore's , and Select,Straight 5-band Queens. Bred 5% miles apart, and mated to select drones. No bees owned with- in 2)


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Please mention the Bee Journal. The Danz. Bive— The Comb Honey Hive. We sell it. We are authorized iobbing- ag'ents for THE A. I. ROOT CO., for Michigan. Send us a list of the goods you want for this season, and let us quote you prices. Beeswax wanted. Send for catalog. H. M. HUNT & SON, lOAlTt BELL BRANCH. MICH, Please mention Bee Journal ?wnen anting. Tennessee Queens. Daughters of Select Imported Italian, Select loug-tong-ued [Moore's , and Select,Straight 5-band Queens. Bred 5% miles apart, and mated to select drones. No bees owned with- in 2)i miles; none impure within 3, and but few within 5 miles. No disease. 30 years' experience. WARRANTED QUEENS, 75 cents each ; TESTED, $ each. Dis- count on large orders. Contracts with dealers a spe- cialty. Discount after July 1st Send for circular. JOHN M. DAVIS, c9A26t SPRING HILL, TENN. Ple?>5e mention Bee Joumai when vmUng. drop eithiM tin: bees or my other bnsiness. I made tbti mistake of droppinK the bees, althouffh 1 put them on shares and derived some ini-'onu' from them, but it was not long before I liad no bees. At the timi' I dropped the bees 1 was getting about three-' tons of honey a year. I started with Langstnith hives, and being an admirer of Mr. Doolitile's writings, I decided to try the Gallup frame, and I was so well pleased with it that I adopted it, and I never have regretted the change. Perhaps it I had been in a wanner climate it might be different. When 1 liocame satisfied which frame I lilted best, I made a part of the hives double-walled for outdoor wintering, and a part single-walled for cellar-wintering. As soon as I got fairly started I commenced experimenting on spring management. The first warm days in March that bees could fly, and warm enough to open the hives, which is usually the first or second week of the month, I took part of them out of the cellar. I thor- oughly clean the hives out and crowd the bees up so that they cover all o


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