. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Feb. 23,1905. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 157 i i A SOLID FOUNDATION MEANS A SOLID HOUSE. f ^ Solid, Straight, Weil-Built Combs. ^ i DADAKT'S FOUIiDATIOI t i ^ iio,ooo Pounds """;„';"" J^ ^ Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bee-Keepers' SnpHies 1^ / «««» OF ALL KINDS. W ^ BEESWAX WANTED at all times. Wf\c{f\t\\ Sc ^flflC / !^ "" " BEESWAX WANTED at all times. Send for our 1905 Catalog. Dadant & Sons w. HAMILTON, ILL. K ^S?^. •" 1000; Con- Hardy vaiietleB; yield TREES THAT GROW x«>'-.»<'^ h^ 'm' ^.y


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Feb. 23,1905. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 157 i i A SOLID FOUNDATION MEANS A SOLID HOUSE. f ^ Solid, Straight, Weil-Built Combs. ^ i DADAKT'S FOUIiDATIOI t i ^ iio,ooo Pounds """;„';"" J^ ^ Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bee-Keepers' SnpHies 1^ / «««» OF ALL KINDS. W ^ BEESWAX WANTED at all times. Wf\c{f\t\\ Sc ^flflC / !^ "" " BEESWAX WANTED at all times. Send for our 1905 Catalog. Dadant & Sons w. HAMILTON, ILL. K ^S?^. •" 1000; Con- Hardy vaiietleB; yield TREES THAT GROW x«>'-.»<'^ h^ 'm' ^.y' e per 100. We ,',^S^43?/ pay the freight. Apple, 4J-ic; Budded yV^jJsJ/' Catalog, English Peach, SMc I Black ••yA'^ or German, free. Locust Seei XA^'S'/ GERMAN MURSERIES ingB, ^«1 per Boi 99, Beatrice, Neb. Please mention Bee Joomaa -nrtien ^irntuL^ STANDARD Poultry AND Ree SUPPLIES The best of everything for the poultry and bee-keeper. Freight Rates from TOLEDO are the Lowest BIG DISCOUNTS FOR EARLY ORDERS. 60-page Illustrated Catalog will be out Feb. 1. Send your name for one. GRIGGS: BROS, 531 Monroe Street, TOIjESDO, OHIO. could see only one dead bee in one hive, and none in the other. In the closed porch out- side the entrances were 15 dead bees. These bees have not flown since Nov. 19. What does this say for wintering bees in observatory hives? Allbn Latham. New London Co,, Conn., Feb. 10. ? ?????????? ?! 4A23t Please mention the Bee JonrnaU Controlling Bee-Paralysis. The report ot the 35th annual convention of the National Bee-Keepers' Association held at St. Louis is a good one, and I read the re- port on bee-paralysis with much interest. I thinl; I can throw a little light on keeping the disease under control. Late in October, 1902,1 found a bee-tree. The bees were 2 and 3 banded, and I trans- ferred them into a movable-frame hive, and fed them up well. They came out in spring in good condition, and I increased them to 5 colonies. All 4 of the queen's


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