Show i I I I 1 I guild J U Up Bee Colonies II I Before Winter Weather Veather I The rime poor hone honey flow flo of the past eason will trill mean weak weal colonies if ho he hoes bees are ure not properly erl prepared nr w winter weather i I Those young bees hec C that tat w will III lIeI live lI I lining h time tile winter and make up the theIon Ion next spring are being heing roared retired the Ih first st killing frost states I I J. J Sams hee beekeeping specialist amlie at nr lie be North Carolina State college ollege The Time I lder Tiler he bees will die during the fold cold i oather eather and 1111 will he be of little value alne to tolie lie he colony and so anything that InterI Inter Inter- I I eres ores with fIlth brood roaring retiring during Oc- Oc inner oher will twill result in im the colony heln helnn n poor condition for winter wintel Time The successful beekeeper therefore therefore there there- fore rore sees to it that each colon colony Iras bus busi i 1 good prolific queen sa says s 's Mr Ir Jams A t queen tint that hums has been rea reared rei wing miring the past season is preferable I here should also he be enough work r pees bees to tn care for four or nr five fl combs f r brand I Each nich Ih needs to tn have haver j i r t least 20 21 IJ pounds pound of honey so tint that rand rearing will not he be restricted or or lack of stores and extra room rood horrid hould he be HIder added for the storage of In those hose I sections where here there I i j I 11 II fall flow Ilmy of honey these ha e keen been met the tile bees Ices I ill iii S see to 10 It that HUH enough young om m bees hees I 1 ie re reared d to winter time tile colonies I |