. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. BOUIGS, Honey G. G. STUTTS GLASS Manufacturers, 145 Chambers NEW Y. Write for illustrations. Please mention Bee Journal -when ?wntiiifi'. A Good Wagon F Y<M' ISl V TIIK ELECTRIC STEEL WHEEL ELECTRIC WHEEL CO. Boi Hi QIINCY. ILL. mention Bee Journal -wncu vrntius reK-ardin(f the oldest and most. Send for circulars improved and orig-inal Binybam Bee-Smoker. For Z3 "Veaks the Best on Earth. 25Atf T. F. BINGHAM, Farwell. Mich. Please mention Bee Journal when -writing "CET A DANDY" I 30 days trial. 85


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. BOUIGS, Honey G. G. STUTTS GLASS Manufacturers, 145 Chambers NEW Y. Write for illustrations. Please mention Bee Journal -when ?wntiiifi'. A Good Wagon F Y<M' ISl V TIIK ELECTRIC STEEL WHEEL ELECTRIC WHEEL CO. Boi Hi QIINCY. ILL. mention Bee Journal -wncu vrntius reK-ardin(f the oldest and most. Send for circulars improved and orig-inal Binybam Bee-Smoker. For Z3 "Veaks the Best on Earth. 25Atf T. F. BINGHAM, Farwell. Mich. Please mention Bee Journal when -writing "CET A DANDY" I 30 days trial. 85 up. Catalogue fret-. /\\ J^'c: Stratton Mfg. Boi 21, Erie, Pa. ' please mention Bee Journal ?when "writinp^ THE NICKEL PLATE ROAD will sell tickets each Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday during^ October to Buffalo Pan-American Exposition and return, at $, good in coaches, re- turn liinit S days from date of sale. Tickets with long^er limit at slightly increased rates. Three through trains daily. Chicago Passenger Station,Van Buren St. and Pacific Avenue. City ticket office, 111 Adams St., Chicago. 36—41A4t (.)nly a light orop from (.-lover, eudinj^ two weeks earlier than usual, leaving nothing of much at'Count for bees to work on from July ;> to Aug. .5, a period of 20 days, when very few eggs were laid liy the (|ueens—a period just when all queens should have been tilling every available cell with eggs. So our bees came up to an abundant How from heartsease with only a little over half the strength main- tained in 1899, which has been, to me, a loss on every 100 colonies of at least ?800, which could have been remedied it foreseen. Stimu- lating to activity from July lr> to Aug. 5. would have done the job, and with little ex- pense, as I believe tlie feeding could have been done outdoors in paraHined troughs at intervals of three days, and a substitute for pollen given. However, some honey has been obtained wherever colonies showed fair strength,


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