FOUL BROOD ANNIHILATED 



BY 



IZAL 



DISINFECTANT. 



(i) To begin with, never spray or sprinkle combs having a large pro- 

 portion of healthy brood with cold disinfectant. Place them near 

 the outside, and when all living brood has hatched out, insert one 

 such comb at a. time in the centre, after thoroughly spraying 

 both sides. 



(z) In commencing to treat any very weak diseased stock (seeing that this 

 treatment obviates any destruction of combs), first of all give the 

 said colony a full comb of healthy hatching brood. If this can- 

 not be done, then burn comb, frames and bees at night, first 

 smothering the bees. 



(i) Treatment with Izal Solution. Have a change of hives, and wash 

 out each week (three times will generally suffice) with solution of 

 one tea-spoonful to one quart of water. At the same time, 

 saturate the whole of the quilting by dipping it into a pan of the 

 solution, and place on dripping wet. Continue this once a week 

 until satisfied all is well. 



(4) If required to shake bees off their foul combs, they should be sprayed 



with the solution over-night — bees, combs and everything. 

 Next day they may be safely started on foundation in a clean 

 hive. Otherwise the disease may be disposed of by spraying 

 combs, brood and bees with warm solution two or three times 

 weekly. 



(5) If desired to Feed. — Use half-tea-spoonfiil of Izal to I2lb. of sugar 



made into syrup, 



(6) The Water Supply. — Use one tea-spoonful of Izal to five quarts of 



water. 



N.B. — It is useless to place combs in a bath of solution ; they must 

 be sprayed or treated with a window syringe, else the base of the cells 

 will not be reached. The Izal solution as above has been found the only 

 remedy bees do not object to — they are even attracted by it — and this is 

 half the battle in treatment. 



IZAL is sold by Chemists everywhere in bottles at 1 /- 1 /6 & 3/6 each 



NEWTON, CHAMBERS & CO., LIMITED, 



THORNCLIFFE, near SHEFFIELD. 

 Disinfectant Manufuclarers by Royal Wanatit to H. M. The King. 



