1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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PORTER 



BEE-ESCAPES 



HIVE. ESCA.PE 



When taking off surplus this is the greatest 

 saving device. It does away with the shaking- 

 of the heavy supers, the cruelty of excessive 

 smoking which causes the bees to uncap their 

 honey and start robbing. You can as well afford 

 to be without a smoker as without the Porter 

 Bee-escape. 



PRICES— Each, 20c; dozen, $2.25; postpaid. 

 With board, 35c; 10, $3.25; by express or freight. 

 HOUSE ESCA.PE 



To be used over the doors and windows in 

 the extracting-house, or any place you wish to 

 clear of bees. Some bee-keepers make a prac- 

 tice of taking off the filled supers and stacking 

 seven or eight in a pile. The Porter Honey- 

 house mounted on a board makes the best kind 

 of escape. 



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How to Keep Bees 



By Anna Botsford Comstock 



228 pages. 32 pages of illustrations. 



A Charmingly written manual describing clear- 

 ly and in detail the outfit, first steps, and meth- 

 ods. The author's well-known literary ability 

 has combined with her enthusiasm for a subject 

 to produce a very unusual volume. It is a hand- 

 book for those who keep bees for happiness and 

 honey, and incidentally for money. It serves as 

 well as an introduction to the more extended 

 manuals already in the field. " Finally with all 

 dae deference to the authors of the excellent 

 books on bee culture which we have already, my 

 opinion is that this new book, ' How to Keep 

 Bees,' is the best one for a beginner, or one who 

 does not wish or expect to keep more than a 

 dozen colonies, that has yet come before the 

 world." — A. I. Boot, in Gleanings. July 1, woe. 



Chap. 1. " Why Keep Bees," urges honey, per- 

 haps money, recreation, love of nature study, 

 and the need of bees in "a perfect garden," as 

 good reasons for keeping bees. The second 

 chapter tells "how to begin " in a small way, 

 and we may get all the necessary detailed in- 

 formation for management from later chapters, 

 arranged in order of demand for information. 



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