. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Tmm, MiyiBRiGMM. mmm j©^ 163. THOMAS G. MEM JIAN, EDITOR. VoiniV, MarcH U1888. No, 11. ITIaiiiiua aud I were looking o'er The last bee-papera for bee-lore. Our three-yeared " pet" was busy too, Removing wrappers from a few. New costumed A. B. J. she spied ; Then, " Oh ! new picture I see 1" she cried. Then paused—then, with admiring glee, "A nice big ' pungkun 1' Mamma, ; —Oliver Foster. WcfM in Cellars should be allowed to remain there until settled warm weather. We often think of an apt remark made by Dr. Mil


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Tmm, MiyiBRiGMM. mmm j©^ 163. THOMAS G. MEM JIAN, EDITOR. VoiniV, MarcH U1888. No, 11. ITIaiiiiua aud I were looking o'er The last bee-papera for bee-lore. Our three-yeared " pet" was busy too, Removing wrappers from a few. New costumed A. B. J. she spied ; Then, " Oh ! new picture I see 1" she cried. Then paused—then, with admiring glee, "A nice big ' pungkun 1' Mamma, ; —Oliver Foster. WcfM in Cellars should be allowed to remain there until settled warm weather. We often think of an apt remark made by Dr. Miller to us some years ago. It was this : " I never regretted letting my bees remain in the cellar too long, but I have often regretted taking them out too ; Let all take the hint. Do not be in any hurry to take them out on the first fine day! Wait! Fastening' Foiindsition in Sec- tions.—Mr. G. W. Cole has sent us some samples of the work done by his machine— the temperature being 40° and 46= in the room where it was done—the rapidity being S and 10 in a minute. He says the tempera- ture should be from 60° to 90° to have the best results. The work is well done, aud at the higher temperature (46°) it is perfect. CaiKliecI Honey in Combs, etc.— 11. V. S. Stout, Dover, Del., on March 3, 1888, writes : I have a very few sections and combs in which the honey has candied. How can I get them cleaned up for use the coming season ? Bees are wintering well. The weather has been mild, and queens are lay- iug freely. Give the candied honey in the sections and combs to the bees. They will clean them up. Canlliering' Hie Statistios.—Some names have been received at this oflice of those who would be willing to act as cor- respondents for the gathering of statistics by the Goverinnent, but nothing like the number required, or even an apology for such number. Some approve the plan, and others do not. It is quite evident to us that no plan already mentioned will b


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