Bee-Keeping By Twentieth Century Methods ..

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Charles C. Miller Memorial Apicultural Library Wu
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It is very desirable to have a good-sized winter cluster to enable the bees to maintain a normal temperature during severe weather; therefore weak colonies should be united at the close of the season. The process is very simple.
On a cool day when bees are not flying, bees may be success- fully united by simply placing the weaker colony upon the other with as little disturbance as possible. In a few days the bees will have become acquainted, and the combs may be properly adjusted. If it is desi
...rable to retain both queens, a queen-excluder is placed between the hives. No one should attempt to winter more than one queen in a hive, as a rule.
SPRING MANAGEMENT.
As soon as the bees have settled down to business after being removed from the cellar, each colony should be carefully inspected, and supplied with sufficient stores to last until fruit- bloom at least, after which the hives may be protected by wrapping them with tarred felt paper as described under out- door wintering. However, in my location I do not find that* the advantages gained by spring protection are sufficient to warrant the expense and labor, and my bees require little at- tention except to supply needed stores until fruit-bloom, when light colonies are united on the vacant side of the switch-board by placing one on top of the other with a queen- excluder between.


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