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of supers and sections to adopt must be considered. This is a 
matter that must be determined by individual preference, for 
there is no one particular best section. The bee-way section is 
perhaps more widely used than any other, although the plain 
section would be a close second. 
The bee-way sections are made in four styles. The kind in 
most general use is cut with bee-ways in two of the four sides 
Fie. 67.—Strong colonies for comb honey production, 
(Figs. 68 and 69). This gives the bees access to the sections 
from below and permits them to pass through to the super above. 
A few with only one bee-way are used. These permit the bees to 
reach the super but no passage-way is provided for them to 
go above past each section. The four bee-way sections permit 
the bees to pass from one section to another in the same super 
without going above or below. 
