Jan. 31, 1901. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



77 



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Bees Seem to be Wintering Well. 



There has not been much winter 

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 to-night, with prospects of a big snow- 

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 well, seemingly. 



J. Wiley Mountjoy. 



Anderson Co., Ky., Jan, 17. 



Wintering Bees in a Cyclone-Cellar. 



I have 49 colonies in winter quarters 

 — 30 in my cyclone-cellar, and 19 in a 

 neighbor's. I put them away about 

 the first of December, and they appear 

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 and the others were weak and didn't 

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The bees stored very little spring 

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 being comb honey. My best colony 

 stored 169 sections, and the ne.xt best 

 105 sections. No. 1 was an old colony, 

 and did not swarm duritig the summer. 

 No. 2 was a swarm which came off 

 June 18th ; but I had 11 colonies that 

 did not give me a pound of honey. 



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