Texas Beekeeping. 



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EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE. 



One of the main objects should be to have a place for everything 

 and everything in its place, so that necessary tools and appliances 

 may be found without 

 having to hunt all over the 

 premises for them when 

 they are needed. Good 

 tools mean half of the 

 work done to start with, 

 and all work done bet- 

 ter than with bad tools. 

 Suitable shelves and tool 

 boxes should be arranged 

 in the shop and in the 

 honey house. 



For nails of various 

 sizes, of which every bee- 

 teeper should have a sup- 

 ply, since they are always 

 needed, nothing answers 

 better than small boxes 

 that can be hung against 

 the shop wall. They can 

 easily be made and the size 

 of the nails be indicated 

 on the front of them. 



There are dozens of other j^^jj boxes, 



things just as convenient 

 that can be easily made by the beekeeper during spaxe moments, 



