Gleanings in bee culture . tly and quickly and easily that it makes thetaking off of honey a pleasure instead of a dread asin former years.—G. M. Doolittle, Borodino, N. Y. The removal of full honey-boxes has become anamusement since we began the Porter bee-escape.—Ed. Bertrand, Editor Revue InternationaledApiculture, Nyon, Switzerland. This number of the Review contains more un-qualified praise of the Porter bee-escape than anyother issue has ever contained of any other imple-ment; but so long as it is deserved, who cares?—Bee-keepers Review. They are the greatest thing on earth for r


Gleanings in bee culture . tly and quickly and easily that it makes thetaking off of honey a pleasure instead of a dread asin former years.—G. M. Doolittle, Borodino, N. Y. The removal of full honey-boxes has become anamusement since we began the Porter bee-escape.—Ed. Bertrand, Editor Revue InternationaledApiculture, Nyon, Switzerland. This number of the Review contains more un-qualified praise of the Porter bee-escape than anyother issue has ever contained of any other imple-ment; but so long as it is deserved, who cares?—Bee-keepers Review. They are the greatest thing on earth for r xpel-ling bees from supers.—G. J. Flansburg, SouthBethlehem, N. Y. I would not be without them for four times whatthey cost.—Dr. W. A. Tufts, Musson, La. Undoubtedly the best bee-escape is the one invent-ed by R. & E. C. Porter —W. S. Pouder, Indianap-olis, Ind. Bee-men are certainly behind the times if theycan afford to use them and do not.—M. H. Mendle-son, Ventura, Cal. For Sale by Dealers Everywhere I. R. & E. C. Porter, Patentees Send Orders to Your Dealer 1907 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 657


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