om Spraying to Cure. ve 
If you wish to spray TO CURE disease, use our special Spray- 
Syringe; fill once only for each operation; then spray quickly all 
over top bars of fraines, and bees. 2s. 6d. post free. 
Without fear of the result, and with no shade of. 
hesitation, pass the nozzle to and fro, while forcing. for all you 
are worth,—literally driving the bees down. Cover up quickly, 
closing entrance with perforated zinc for an hour. Time occupied 
under three minutes. To be carried out early morning, or 
evening when mild. Any other form of spraying is just useless 
and accounts for many failures. 
Spray unoccupied combs and dress hives a few days before 
using again. Spray all over front boards and into entrances 
every evening. 
B-WELL—the Premier Germicide—consists of Four powerful 
germicides in combination, while one of these prevents the usual 
constipation found in the I.0.W. disease. Another important item 
compensates for a serious deficiency found with refined sugars, 
making the syrup equal or superior to honey as a bee-food. 
Simmins’ Practically Immune Bees. 
“T introduced some of your Queens during 1913 to black 
stocks dying away with I.0.W. disease, and now they are 
wonderfully strong, and one would say they are the best in the 
apiary.” 
Later :—‘* So far I have kept free from I.0.W. trouble, thanks 
to the splendid qualities of your Queens. Some of these were 
given to small nuclei, and gave 3olb. surplus after building up to 
10 frame stocks.” 
Feb., 1914. A NorFoL_k BEE-KEEPER. 
‘“‘T have lost all my black bees—every stock except those to 
which I gave your W.S. Queens last autumn.” 
Feb., 1914. A WILTSHIRE BEE-KEEPER. 
Numerous other reports are received confirming the above experiences. 
