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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Getting the Supers there on Time. 



lour colonies in a case in one straight row. In the spring" the 

 cover, sides and ends are taken down and stored in piles until 

 needed in the fall. The colonies are not removed from the bottom 

 of the winter case, which is made of dressed flooring, nailed on to 

 2x-i scantling on edge. 



The other picture represents a load of extracting supers ready 

 to leave home for the out-apiary. Thi*^ motor has power to take 

 any sized load I have a mind to put on, l)ut it is not" safe to pile 

 on more than eight or ten hundred ])oun(ls, for the benefit of the 



The Bees Need Protection. We Must Hurry with these Planer Shavings. 



