INSPECTION CASE FOR BEEHIVES. 



both .sides; a frame may be transferred to an- 

 other hive ; queen cells may be cut out by sliding 

 back the glass slightly to insert a thin-bladed knife 



Fig. 77. Section of Inspection Case. 



for that purpose ; or a frame of honey may be 

 removed from the hive by lifting it into the case 

 and driving out the bees with smoke or carbolic, 

 when such a course happens to be necessary. 



Fig. 78. End Elevation of Inspection Case. 



The case is made of -in. pine throughout, of a 

 length to take standard size bar-frames. The 

 total length must be determined by the size of the 



