. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 884 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Dec. 21, 1905 scheme a failure and a nuisance. Who wants to waste time hiving Zi. part of a swartnf Bees so fanatically attached to their chosen spot that a large fraction of them refuse to be wheeled away from it. Page 791. White Association Members in Texas. So the Texas Association thinks it worth while to ordain that members must be white persons. Wonder if they ever suffered, or were in danger of suffering, from per- sons not white getting too thick. Page 792. Miss Wilson and Butter-Making. And Miss Wilson tried


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 884 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Dec. 21, 1905 scheme a failure and a nuisance. Who wants to waste time hiving Zi. part of a swartnf Bees so fanatically attached to their chosen spot that a large fraction of them refuse to be wheeled away from it. Page 791. White Association Members in Texas. So the Texas Association thinks it worth while to ordain that members must be white persons. Wonder if they ever suffered, or were in danger of suffering, from per- sons not white getting too thick. Page 792. Miss Wilson and Butter-Making. And Miss Wilson tried if she could make a little dab of cream come butter by agitating it in an icecream freezer. Enterprising. And we care enough about our department conductors to like to get side views of their personality. Many big churns in common use (those depending mainly upon the gravity of the cream to do the agitating) strike me as sadly and needlessly helpless when cream takes a notion to say, " I won"'t !" as it often does. " Any old thing " of a churn is tip top when cream in dutiful mood says, " I ; Page Conducted by Morlet Pbttit, Villa Nova, Ont. Be Prepared for Next Bee-Season- It is a common misconception among those outside the profession that bee-keepers have nothing to do through the winter months. Even many bee-men themselves look for- ward to the time when the bees are winter-packed, with the idea of being free from all care with regard to them. A summer occupation it is to them. Well, there is something in it. Bees do not require to be fed night and morning, and tended like other stock on the farm, but they need attention, nevertheless. In the cellar the ventilation requires a certain amount of attention to regulate for changes of temperature. The dead bees require to be cleaned from the hive-entrances, and the floor swept up occasionally. Outside, snow must be cleared from the entrances, and, if possible, covers re- moved on bri


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