. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Please mention Bee Journal "when ?wrritlng, 12 Pkts SEEDS TS^bI fill 20c '.vptiuu; 1 ubbaire, Burehead; Cm !i;Ci nbcr e; Water Melon. Sweet- Prize Taker; Rndlah, i; f>qua»h, Marrow; One packet eaeh t' tvi'i:. FKEE with order Me rai>e W, W. BARNARD & CO., 161 KINZIE CHICAGO IF A HEAVY HORSE should run Into 'h 2:i-Bar Fence It would ) iHin. .init not damajje liorse or fence. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Adrian, Michigan. Please mention Bee Journal when writing Advertisers. frallone) ; the poison should be dis


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Please mention Bee Journal "when ?wrritlng, 12 Pkts SEEDS TS^bI fill 20c '.vptiuu; 1 ubbaire, Burehead; Cm !i;Ci nbcr e; Water Melon. Sweet- Prize Taker; Rndlah, i; f>qua»h, Marrow; One packet eaeh t' tvi'i:. FKEE with order Me rai>e W, W. BARNARD & CO., 161 KINZIE CHICAGO IF A HEAVY HORSE should run Into 'h 2:i-Bar Fence It would ) iHin. .init not damajje liorse or fence. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Adrian, Michigan. Please mention Bee Journal when writing Advertisers. frallone) ; the poison should be dissolved in a little water, and then thoroughly stirred into the sjrup. Place these tubs in or near the haunts of the animals, and you will soon he rid of them. Small troughs chopped out of slabs of wood will <lo very well in i^lace of the kegs. If you wish to take the animal alive, use a No. 5 Newhouse trap for black or brown bears, and No. 0 for grizzly or silver-tip. These animals will walk into a trap as readily asahog. Place them in their trails, or bait them with the carcass of some large animal, and set the trap in such a manner that the animal in coming to the bait will pass over the trap. Do not fasten the trap, but secure the chaiu to a small log termed a clog, so the animal can drag it around. Bears can then be shot at short range with a rifle or heavily charged shot-gun. J. A. Nash. Spokane Co., Wash., Jan. 32. May Be Heavy Winter Losses. This is a hard winter for bees that are being wintered out-of-doors here in the northeast- ern part of Wisconsin. They have had no (light since the first part of November. I fear for them it the weather does not change soon so they can have a flight. There may be some heavy losses to report this spring. C. H. VOIGT. Manitowoc Co., Wis., Feb. 25. A Report—Selling Chunk Honey. I have wintered my bees on the summer stands, and last spring came through with about 50 colonies, most of them weak, and some very They got but lit


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