1906 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 709 



500 COLONIES 



of bees will be under the charge of the editor of the Next will come the moving of the bees, the establish- 



Bee-keeper's Review the coming season — 100 colonies at ing of the apiaries, the building of the honey- houses 



home and 400 in the wild picturesque region of North- and the cellars, the extracting of the honey, etc. The 



em Michigan. A brother of the editor is moving to editor of the Review, accompanied by his camera, will 



this region this spring, where, aided by his boys and be in the "thickest of the fight," and all will be faith- 



the Review editor, he will manage a little over 400 colo- fully described and profusely pictured in the Review, 



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this initial trip north, giving views and descriptions of during the year 



that region, showing how to select the most desirable . - , ^ u .t ■_ - ^ ■ • .i. mm • •_ 



location, the difficulties to overcome, etc. W. Z. HUtCninSOriy Flinty IVIICh. 



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