COMB HONEY. 



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These sections are made of two kinds, dovetailed in four 

 pieces, or in one piece and folded. The first can be made of 

 .any kind of white wood, while the latter are made of bass- 

 wood only. 



723. Sections are usually made % inch thick and IVl; to 

 2 inches wide. The standard section for Lanjjstroth hives is 

 414x41 ^'j inches, with openings at the bottom and top. 



721. They are given to the bees in the upper stoiy. Stor- 



Fig. iss. 



SUPEE WITH PATTEBN SLATS. 



age room, on the sides of the brood chamber, has been periodi- 

 cally advised by inventors of new hives, but bees never fill 

 and seal sections placed at the side as fast as if put above 

 the brood chamber. 



Sections are placed on the hive in supers with pattern slats 

 on which the sections rest as in fig. 188, in T supers with 

 metal rests, fig. 201,' or in wide frames, figs 189 and 109. 



With either of these methods, some principles must be ad- 

 hered to. 



