Gleanings in bee culture . me, and to the man who is run-ning out-apiaries: and Mr. E. F. Atwater, of Idaho,who has for several years managed several apiaries,some of them many miles from home, is writing aseries of articles for the Bee-Keepers Review, givinghis experience in producing both comb and extractedhoney, particular attention being given to the man-agement or control of increase. The opening para-graph of the second article in the series is as follows:The system of swarm control, or non-swarming,that gave me the best results, with a minimum of labor, with or without increase, no absc


Gleanings in bee culture . me, and to the man who is run-ning out-apiaries: and Mr. E. F. Atwater, of Idaho,who has for several years managed several apiaries,some of them many miles from home, is writing aseries of articles for the Bee-Keepers Review, givinghis experience in producing both comb and extractedhoney, particular attention being given to the man-agement or control of increase. The opening para-graph of the second article in the series is as follows:The system of swarm control, or non-swarming,that gave me the best results, with a minimum of labor, with or without increase, no absconding, nodisturbance of the colony, no delay, will now be de-scribed. The Review is $ a year, but to each man whosends me $ for 1907 will be sent free (as long asthe supply holds out) all of the back numbers of $ more the book Advanced Bee Culture willbe sent. In other words, you can get the Review for1906 aud 1907 and the book for only $ W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, IVlich. TRAINLOAD OF BEE SUPPLIES.


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