ILLUSTRATIONS.
Geo. S. Demuth
Page
Fig.
1.
A 10-frame hive with comb-honey super and perforated zinc queen excluder
8
2.
Perforated zinc queen excluder
9
3.
Beeway and plain sections, unfolded
10
4.
Plain section in super, showing method of spacing
11
5.
Beeway section in super, showing method of spacing
11
6.
Square and oblong sections
12
7.
The T super
13
8.
Super with section holder for beeway sections
13
9.
Super with section holder for square plain section
14
10.
Super with section holder for oblong plain sections
14
11.
Combination super with wide frames for oblong plain sections
15
12.
Bee-escape board for removing bees from supers
17
13.
Drone and queen trap on hive entrance
28
14.
Colony before swarming; supers in place
29
15.
Brood placed in hive turned 00 degrees from old entrance
29
16.
Hive with brood turned back to 45 degrees from old entrance
30
17.
Hive with brood turned parallel to old entrance
30
18.
Hive with brood placed on other side of old entrance
31
19.
Arrangement of supers
42
20.
Shipping cases for comb honey
47
COMB HONEY.
Clyx.com