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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 



Fig. 67, — Strong colonies for comb honey production, 



(Figs. 6S and 69). This gives the bees access to thei 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. 



