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DR. MILLER S 



Bulk-Comb Honey.— Q. Please explain the Texas method of 

 having comb honey in jars. What is your idea of it? 



A. I suppose you refer to the bulk-comb honey produced in 

 Texas. Get honey filled in frames, cut out the comb, pack it in 

 jars or cans, and fill up the interstices with extracted honey. 



If I were in Texas I'd gladly go in for bulk-comb honey. 



Fig. 7. Bulk-comb Honey. The comb is cut and placed in the can or jar, the in- 

 terstices being filled with extracted honey. 



Q. Are starters or full sheets of foundation put into frames 

 every tmie the full combs are cut out when running for chunk 

 honey? 



A. Some use full sheets, some use starters, and some use 

 neither, when the comb is cut out leaving enough of the comb 

 under the top-bar to serve as a starter. 



