. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Aug. 24, \{M. m% Bumm bee journal. 409 Tk@ E(B(b-K<b®p<b^ Cal©m<dl&]r< AUGUST, 1922 24 Thursday. " Even bees, the little almsmen of spring bowers, Know there is richest juice in ; Keats, " ; 25 Friday. .... But you, cousin, are fresh and sweet As the first flower no bee has ever ; Tennyson, " Queen ; 26 Saturday. " In this hive we're all alive, Good liquor makes us funny ; If you be dry, step in and try The flavour of our ; Sign of the Bee
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Aug. 24, \{M. m% Bumm bee journal. 409 Tk@ E(B(b-K<b®p<b^ Cal©m<dl&]r< AUGUST, 1922 24 Thursday. " Even bees, the little almsmen of spring bowers, Know there is richest juice in ; Keats, " ; 25 Friday. .... But you, cousin, are fresh and sweet As the first flower no bee has ever ; Tennyson, " Queen ; 26 Saturday. " In this hive we're all alive, Good liquor makes us funny ; If you be dry, step in and try The flavour of our ; Sign of the Bee-hive Inn (Lake District). 27 Sunday. " And hum of bees, inviting sleep sincere Into the guiltless ;—Thomson, " ; 28 Monday. " Say what you like, All things love me ! I pick no flowers— That wins the ;—W. H. Davies, " Nature's Friend" 29 Tuesday. " A rushy island guards the sacred bower, And hides it from the meadow, where in peace The lazy cows wrench many a scented flower Robbing the golden market of the ; R Bridges, " There is a Hill. 30 Wednesday. " The bee-swarms black on the shore, Which were audible almost, So black they ; Meredith, " Daughter of ;. Seasonable Hints. Bee-keepers, like gardeners and farmers, need to look a long way ahead in plan- ning out their work, and as the tiller of the soil is preparing, and sowing for next year's crop, so must the bee-keeper realise that the success or failure of next year depends to a great extent on the work done now. This is the hest t'me for re- placing worn out or otherwise undesirable cpueens. In re-queening at this time we are looking ahead, firstly to the new ar- rival settling down to some work before the winter and populating the hive with young bees that will carry the stock well on into the spring without any '' spring dwindling," and, secondly, the young, vigorous queen will be there to commence lay
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