BOXES FOR SURPLUS HONEY. AT 
a little practice you will manage correctly and success- 
fully. As soon as the boxes are fumigated, seal up 
every opening carefully, and set away as before directed, 
in a dry, dark, cool room. Watch the boxes for a few 
days, to be sure the worms are all killed. If you find 
they are not, give them another dose of the sulphur. 
After the worms are all killed, and every opening to the 
box sealed up, wrap each box separately in paper, and 
they will be safe through the summer. 
How the eggs of the moth get into the boxes, has 
always puzzled bee keepers. It is, hardly possible for 
the moth miller to pass through a hive crowded with 
bees, to deposit her eggs in the crowded boxes. How 
they get there must be guess work—that they are there 
is well known to many bee keepers. I feel very confi- 
dent that the eggs are deposited there after the boxes 
are taken from the hive, and while we are getting the 
bees out of the boxes. 
