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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



the work of four or more, and done it just tirely new; so far as I know, it will re- 



as well. move the stain. 



Before closing this series on the subject ' hope to report our success with this 



of comb honey, 1 will say that we have in n'-achine— simple, light, portable before 



mind a machine for scraping the sections another season, 

 after they leave the hives, a principle en- Meridian, Idaho, March, 18, 1907. 



"Keeping" More Bees," and Some of 



the Results. 



G. W. HAINES. 



T- have run a harness shop for years, 

 X and kept a few bees for pastime. As 

 I became interested in them more and 

 more, I subscribed for your Review. You 

 kept urging us to keep more bees, and 1 

 followed your advice until the bee busi- 

 ness has now become something more 

 than a pastime. As 1 conTpare the har- 

 ness sales, and income from repairs, with 

 the sales of honey. 1 get the bee fever 

 worse and worse. 1 am now taking three 



bee journals, and would not like to drop 

 either of them. The bees pay the bills. 



1 am sending you a photo, of a part of 

 my home yard, taken early in the spring, 

 before any teiring-up was done. At this 

 apiary I produce both comb and extracted 

 honey, but at the out-apiary I produce 

 only extracted, hauling the honey home 

 as soon o.s it is off the hives. 



SELLING HONEY AT HOME. 



1 I e; .;' .?J1 of my pound sections at 15 





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