1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



485 



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 Here is a list of the Contents of the First Number in April. 1 906. 



Feeding Back to Get Partly Filled Relation of Ripeness of Honey to 



Sections Completed at Close of Granulation 



Honey Season Streaky Granulation in Honey 



Foul-brood Inspection Dr. Miller's Question-Box — 



Illustrations — 



An Armful of Bees 



Bee-Hive Struck by Lightning 



Frame-Spacing Arrangement 



Editorial Notes and Comments — 



Honey Advertising and the Nation- 

 al Association 



How to Provide Water for Bees 



Need of Water for Bees 



Miscellayieous Neivs Items— 



An Armful of Bees 



Bee-Hive Struck by Lightning 



National Convention. 



Contributed Special Articles — 



Baby Nuclei 



Beeswax — Origin, Composition, 

 Adulteration, Tests, etc 



Beginning Bee- Keeping — Good Ad- 

 vice 



Cleaning Oil-Cans 



Dadant Methods of Honey-Produc- 

 tion (8) 



Family Apidae 



Feeding Bees 



Hive Colors, etc 



Hives and Frame-Spacers 



Home- Made Hives 



Honey That Tickles Palates 



Plea for a Better General Education 



Reading Bee-Literature 



Shipping and Selling Section Honey 

 Convention Proceedings— 



A Non- Swarming Hive 



Bee-Ke* ping— Ancient and Modem 



Dysentery Among Bees 



Economy in Bee-Keepiag 



Harvesting of Extracted Honey.- 



Management of Out- Apiaries 



Michigan State Convention 



Performing Bee- Men at Fairs 



Pollen in Sections — •■ 



Queen-Excluders 



Races of Be^s 



Size of Sections 



Uncapping-Machine 



Wisconsin State Convention 



Southern Beedom — 



Attend Bee-Keepers' Conventions 



Invit"tion to the National 



Nueces Valley Convention 



Our Sister Bee- Keepers— 



New England Sister Looks On 



Some Intemperate Bees. 



Very Old (?) English Bees ... 



Mr. Hasty's AftertJioughts- 



Bees Moving Eggs or Larvae 



Caucasian Bees 



Causes of Honey Flow and Suppres- 

 sion 



Cutting Foundation 



Dampening Sections.. 



An Injured Finger. 



Buying Bees in the Spring 



Changing Queens 



Equalizing Brood Among Colonies 



Extracted-Honey Retail Packages 

 and for Storage 



Italianizing Black Bees 



Keeping Queens 



Making Sections at Home 



Mice as Honey-Eaters 



Miller Frame 



Number of Comb-Honey Supers 

 Per Colony 



Old Combs for Beeswax 



Preventing Bees Hanging Out 



Pure-Blood Italians 



Rearing Queens 



Ripening Basswood Honey 



Several Eggs in a Cell 



Shallow Hives.. •• .. 



Stretching Comb Foundation 



Uniting Weak Colonies 



Ventilation Space Below Brood- 

 Frames When Moving Bees 



Wax-Worms and Combs 



Growing a Quick Wind-Break Reports and Experiences- 



Sulphur for Bee-Paralysis.- 



Two Queens in a Hive 



Canadian Beedom — 

 How to "Sample" a Town With 



Honey 



Losing Its Honey Flavor 



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