Gleanings in bee culture . What happens if no foundation is used. The shallow frames in thissuper were accidentally overlooked, and put on the hives without even starters.The bees built the comb crosswise and in fantastic curves to suit themselves. foundation and nailed down. The founda-tion should be as soft as it can be handled.Monterey, Cal. SOFT SUGAR FOR FEEDING DIRECT BY AETHUR C. MILLER. no matter what the climatic influences are,if he does it right. The cleat should be nailed in the centerfirst, and then each end jammed against the In Gleanings for November 1, page 705,in reply to a qu

Gleanings in bee culture . What happens if no foundation is used. The shallow frames in thissuper were accidentally overlooked, and put on the hives without even starters.The bees built the comb crosswise and in fantastic curves to suit themselves. foundation and nailed down. The founda-tion should be as soft as it can be handled.Monterey, Cal. SOFT SUGAR FOR FEEDING DIRECT BY AETHUR C. MILLER. no matter what the climatic influences are,if he does it right. The cleat should be nailed in the centerfirst, and then each end jammed against the In Gleanings for November 1, page 705,in reply to a qu Stock Photo
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Gleanings in bee culture . What happens if no foundation is used. The shallow frames in thissuper were accidentally overlooked, and put on the hives without even starters.The bees built the comb crosswise and in fantastic curves to suit themselves. foundation and nailed down. The founda-tion should be as soft as it can be handled.Monterey, Cal. SOFT SUGAR FOR FEEDING DIRECT BY AETHUR C. MILLER. no matter what the climatic influences are, if he does it right. The cleat should be nailed in the centerfirst, and then each end jammed against the In Gleanings for November 1, page 705, in reply to a query by Mr. T. J. Landrum, you do grave injustice, not only to Mir.Landrum, but also to those persons whohave urged the use of soft sugar as a beefood. You said: It [granulated] has supplanted theCoffee A entirely. Also: GenerallysjDeaking you would be able to use granu-lated sugar in any jDlaee where Coffee A iscalled for. This clause is especially misleading. Asugar, sometimes called coffee A, is moreproperly Empire A, and is one of the DECEMBER 1, 1912 fifteen commercial grades of sugar. It is afine soft sugar with a faint cream tinge; isslightly moist, and holds that moist condi-tion for a long time; but not so with Csugar, however, for this latter dries outharsh and mealy, and this is often substitut-ed when the A is asked for. The A su-gar, squeezed up in ones hand, holds itsshape,