. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Kg. 1. There are two entrance chambers, A and B, seven inches square, and extending back into the bee-house eighteen or twenty inches, and opening more frequently flying one foot in, and often settling at the far end, M. The outside opening is slightly enlarged, and the part marked N is. m fHHH^l Fig. 2. from the front of the bee-house fifteen inches from the ground. In order to prevent bees going into the wrong entrance, there is an out- side division, which projects in front of the bee-house twenty inches, and reaches from the perforated


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Kg. 1. There are two entrance chambers, A and B, seven inches square, and extending back into the bee-house eighteen or twenty inches, and opening more frequently flying one foot in, and often settling at the far end, M. The outside opening is slightly enlarged, and the part marked N is. m fHHH^l Fig. 2. from the front of the bee-house fifteen inches from the ground. In order to prevent bees going into the wrong entrance, there is an out- side division, which projects in front of the bee-house twenty inches, and reaches from the perforated zinc, and there is a small porch, just to keep the wet off. The floor of the chambers A and B is wood. From N to about T, it slopes upward a very little, but the rest is flat. When bees come home heavy laden with honey, the tail. 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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