NOVEAmFR 15, 1915 



935 



Tlie old liive is .s(;t 

 at one side and the 

 new hive is placed on 

 the old hive-stand. 



The bees are now 

 ready to be bru.-5lied 

 into the new hive. 

 They shonld not be 

 shaken, as to do so will- 

 also shake some of the 

 infected honey in with 

 them. 



The bees are now 

 brushed into the new 

 hive. The best bi-usli 

 is one made of a wisp 

 of grass or weeds. 

 After use it can be 

 burned. 



As soon as the bees 

 have been removed 

 from the diseased 

 comb, the entire comb 

 sliould be placed In a 

 wash-boiler containing 

 water. This prevents 

 the bees from j^ather- 

 ing on the old comb 

 ajjain, and prevents 

 robbins:. 



Trevlac, Ind. 



