1905 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



217 



Ahead = of = Shook = Swarming 



The March REVIEW is now in process of 

 preparation, and will be out about the mid- 

 dle of the month. One article in this issue 

 will be by H. G. Sibbald, of Canada, and he 

 will describe a new system of management 

 that promises to be away ahead of shook- 

 swarming. It has these advantages : No 

 shaking of the bees ; no handling of the 

 brood ; no possibility of the queen being in 

 the wrong hive ; no danger of afterswarm- 

 ing ; no increase unless desired (but easy to 

 secure if wanted) ; no queen-cells to hunt up 

 and destroy ; yet the whole force of bees 

 may be kept together the whole season, and 



each colony may be re-queened with a queen 

 from a naturally built cell. 



This is only a single article in one issue of 

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