BOOKS ON BEEKEEPING FOR SALE BY AMERICAN 

 BEE JOURNAL 



A Thousand Answers to Beekeeping 

 Questions 



GY DR. C. C. MILLER 



For over 25 years Doctor Miller answered questions for 

 beginners and veterans alike through the columns of the 



American Bee Journal. More than 

 10,000 of these questions have been 

 answered in this manner. These have 

 been sifted and more than 1,000 of 

 them included in this new book, ed- 

 ited by Maurice G. Dadant. 



Alphabetically arranged by subject, 

 this book will clear up many problems 

 not touched by other bee books. 



The texts all tell a connected story of 

 bee life and the principles of honey 



production, while this takes up singly the many questions 



which perplex the beekeeper in every-day practice about 



his bees. 



Should be in every list of bee books. 



Attractive cloth cover, 276 pages illustrated. Price $1.25. 



OUTAPIARIES 



BY M. G. DADANT 



A clear and concise explanation of the requirements for 

 proper placing, arranging and managing of outapiaries. 

 Too many beekeepers expand mto outapiary beekeeping 

 without fundamental knowledge of its requirements. The 

 result is that apiaries are often located improperly and 

 have to be moved after errors are discovered by costly 

 experience. 



Special chapters are devoted to apiary sites, basis of plac- 

 ing the apiary, systems of management, moving, autos and 

 trucks, honey houses and equipment, and treatment of 

 apiary during different seasons of the year, with special 

 apparatus used by large beekeepers. 



This book is especially valuable to the beginning out- 

 apiarist, but will contain many items of value to the ex- 

 perienced outyard man. 



The book is cloth bound, has 125 pages and 50 illustra- 

 tions, and is printed on fine paper. Price $1.00. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



