. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. 364 THB bbk-kbbpbr's guidb ; the frame has not the projection, the comb can be pressed directly on the top-bar and then bent at right angles, as with the Parker foundation fastener. To make this more secure a narrow strip may be tacked to the top-bar, pressing' the foundation. Our English friends use a double top-bar which is dovetailed to the uprights of the frame. Thus, in putting together the frame the foundation is pressed between the two. From A. I. Root Co. halves of the top-bar, and so firmly held in place. Sometime


. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. 364 THB bbk-kbbpbr's guidb ; the frame has not the projection, the comb can be pressed directly on the top-bar and then bent at right angles, as with the Parker foundation fastener. To make this more secure a narrow strip may be tacked to the top-bar, pressing' the foundation. Our English friends use a double top-bar which is dovetailed to the uprights of the frame. Thus, in putting together the frame the foundation is pressed between the two. From A. I. Root Co. halves of the top-bar, and so firmly held in place. Sometimes a groove is cut into the top-bar, which may receive the edge of the foundation, which is held by a wedge (Fig. 176), which is pressed in beside it. The above methods are successful, but probably will receive valuable modifications at the hands of the ingenious apiarists of our land. If we have frames with the V-shaped top-bar (Fig. 96), we may easily break the foundation and press it on, as shown in Fig. 177. WIRED BRAMBS. But as foundation does sometimes fall or sag, so that many cells are changed to drone-cells, or warp in awkward shapes, especially if the hive is unshaded, or receives a full colony of bees with all its frames full of foundation, and as the wax is sometimes so brittle that it will not hold 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 Cook, Albert John, 1842-1916. Chicago. Ill. : George W. York & Co.


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