. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 408 THE BEITISH BEE JOUKNAL. Dec. 27, 1917. the free intercourse of some articles should favour this class of that, animates our " protective struggles " or causes us the pain and suffering through over-indul- gence in these material things called " ; It is not even necessary a single human life should be wasted. Neither is it necessary to plan, procure, or invest in worthless engines of war to miti- gate (?) human suffering. Our fight not only attempts to save a unit, but whole colonies and queenships from


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 408 THE BEITISH BEE JOUKNAL. Dec. 27, 1917. the free intercourse of some articles should favour this class of that, animates our " protective struggles " or causes us the pain and suffering through over-indul- gence in these material things called " ; It is not even necessary a single human life should be wasted. Neither is it necessary to plan, procure, or invest in worthless engines of war to miti- gate (?) human suffering. Our fight not only attempts to save a unit, but whole colonies and queenships from the attack of that dire, destructive disease. I suppose, practical outdoor work being over, we shall now be paying a little atten- BEE-KEEPING UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS. By Yarlton-Rayment, Author of " Money in Bees in ; As the spring advances and the brood- nest is extended, it usually happens that the two outside combs, , those adjoin- ing the sides of the Langstroth hive, are clogged with honey and pollen. Indeed, it is not at all rare to find them white capped owing to the early flow of honey from some indigenous tree. About this time, September, the weather warms up, and it is safe to re-. PUTTING ON SUPERS IN SPRING. tion to future plans for success, and find- ing amusement for winter months. Can we reasonably expect this without some direct assurance that this bee-keeper's bugbear is in the way of settlement? Are we doing all locally to make this an accom- plished fact? Recruits, committees, and even lectures on this topic alone are neces- sary to win the " ; Prejudice, ignor- ance, and sloth the enemy at the gate, and the powers make no effort to meet us. We must meet the powers.—A. H. Hamshar. move the clogged combs and substitute empty ones. Should the flow of nectar increase with the growing ardour of the sun, extracting-supers are prepared and wheeled out into the apiary, placing one down at each colony. The operator mani-


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