THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW- 



59 



AFTEt^ YOOt? BEES 



Have passed the rig^ors of winter, then comes spring- 

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 honey - flows interspersed with rain, frost and mayhap an 

 occasional snow storm. How best to bring- the bees 

 throug-h this trying- period in such a manner that, not- 

 withstanding adverse weather, they will g-ain steadily 

 in numbers and be ready to g-o forth as an army to 

 gather in the spoils when the main harvest comes, is 

 taught in one of the opening- chapters of "Advanced 

 Bee Cultures," 



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