THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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No. 3. As the Frame Appears when Filled with 

 Fuller "Soft" Candy. 



(P/into tv 7o7c>isr,!d.) 



No. 2. Showing Construction of Back of Frame 



Containing Fuller "Soft" Candy. 



yPhoto by To-iOnend.) 



board then either of the 48 colonies fed on candy. 



A neighbor took a swarm from a chimney and one from a house 

 in September. With no other feed, the two colonies are wintering- 

 fine, with no signs of dysentery. 



There are 150 colonies in this state wintering upon this candy 

 with good results. 



On January 1st, 1013, a colony was found at an outyard without 

 stores. The colony had two 10-frame bodies for a hiye. These 

 bees w^ere shook ofT their combs (just think of it!) on the first day 

 of January, in the dead of winter, upon empty brood-combs, and a 

 .3^^ pound Idox of "soft" cand}' giyen them. Examined them on 



No. 1. Lumps from a Cake of Nabob Export Sugar No. 70. 

 {Photo by Townsend.) 



