Show wintering iso isoa a an advocate for wintering bees in in a cellar chaales Zil linor by name in a paper read before a wisconsin mooting of beekeepers bee keepers gave reasons for liis his of once for indoor wintering the loading leading one was that in a good dry collar cellar an all even temperature can ile bo most easily maintained duri during till tho the winter season mid the varin spells in february while making i decided impression on oil bees wintered cd out of doors or in a house passes without any effect to bees in collars cellars ile said on the subject of chaff hives these hives do not let tho ilia heat in ill as quickly as do others but when tho the heat is 3 once in there it stays tho the bees in chair chaff hives lives consume from twenty to pounds more of honey during dirring the winter than those wintered in a cellar in bingea walled hives the cost is abo about ut half as much as it w arild be in a ci chaff baff hive ind and one can savo save enough honey on oil fifty niue iline colonies wintered in it a cc collir aar iu in one year to build a I 1 good cellar it must bo be remembered I 1 hat tho the winters in mr milliners Zil Zill liners mers locality aro are very cold heugo it good cellar is the safest place in which to winter his boes bees the important points wintering in omars cellars are the avoidance of excessive anti ami the maintenance of a temperature as ab near 41 i dogs as is possible I 1 ironi houi november to april |