Show homemade reo dea feetters Ice Feet ilera lers the first is ia a quart hasin basin of cheap ramped tamped ware with a I 1 i inch hole bole cut in the bott bottom oin into which a tube is soldered the top of the tube comes to within one half inch of bein being even with the top of tho file basin now ow 01 open e n tie the I 1 h hole in your honey board or leinore packing and cuta cut 1 email hole bole in the quilt over ft m aich place the basin so that the bees can come coma up through the tube make a tubo of coarse coalso piper paper and push posh it into the tin tube to aid the bees bee s ln in climbing up fill the basin with as far cis as tile ilio top of the t tube kibe place a flo float it of cloth or anything to keep the bees from drowning now kow cover the basin over with paper and make it as warm as you please with p bocking the bees will come up and take that feed in i a cool weather and no openings havo been made to allow tho the much needed heat of the iivo live to escape tho other feeder is made in this way tithe take it a mason quart jar break t tho he porcelain celain lining out of tile the cover punch a dozen or more small holes in the cover with verith an awl av 1 l now nov let get t a piece of pine board jg 78 1 bya by 4 inches square with an extension bit boro bore a hole bole through it largo enough to receive one quarter inch ot the up of tho the jar when the cover is on fill the jar with thin screw the perforated cover on tight ilace tile tho block over the hole in the honey board or quilt insert the jar and insert in tho the block replace packing etc tile bees will such sack the contents conten s out of the jar in in ono one or tv 0 o days though 0 of itself irwill it vall not ran out I 1 think this is an improved method of using t ho mason ja isi 1 |