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L hetrderingof the Orchard. ao 
: ofrobbing your: trees of their liuelihood.., Barkebound,is whena tree doth 
will hererclate which fome doe vfe,.and that is with -hellow. canes of | halféa yard 
long or more; open at both ends for them to creepein',and ftucke or laiddmong the 
branches of your trees, will foone drawe intothem many Earwigsy:whichyoumay. 
foone kill, by knocking the canea little. vponthe ground, and reas ing on them with 
your! Foote. Saailes mutt be taken with your hands, andthat eueric days :c{pecially.in 
the morning when.they-will be.creeping abroad, Moales by running vndery oar trees 
male thein leffc fruitfull, and alfo putthem.in danger tobe blewnedowne;byleaing 
che groune hollows that thereby.the rooteshaue not that ftrengthdn theground, both 
oteandtohold,, that otherwife they might haue. Some haue,vfedto — 
ie ate ao fuch likethings into'their holes, thinking thereby to driue'thenya' | 
but tono purpofe,; others, hauetryedmanie other waies; but noway,dothauai send 
killing them either with a Moale {pade, oratrappemadeforthe-pu rpofeas 
maniedoe know .and they muft bee watched at their principall-bill, Vinci dreached 4 
round, and fo ro becaught, ; Birds axeanorher|enemic, both. toyour treesiand fruity 
forthe Bullfioch will deftroy. all your ftone: ruit-in the budde, beforethey flower y. if 
you oufufferthem,and Crowes, &c,..when your arezipe: forthe fmdlerbirds; — 
ctwigs fet cither neareyourtrees, icteie: Or AS the next water wherethey: drinks, ‘wild 
ficlp to. eaten: and deftroythem,,And-forthe greater bitdss aftonchoweya — 
beg wling peece, will, helpe toleffentheir: number, andmake thereftmore 
let ; t;Or peat ae ac acke to (Carre them away, vatill yont fruit be gathered;Some 
ler annoy thereare.asfuckers that-rife from ecsoaes aes ei Aaa ! 
takenaway cuerie pemee andedteibtieseds togroweanie thing great for ofeare 
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andencreafe, by reafon the barke is as it were dric, and will norfaffer shetssinsad . 
Bele vato ie 8 branches whe a knife therefore, and flit the barke downe almoft _ 
Ce the fthe ein Cw oo-oF nr ree places,” Tale wee SSE RGTE and 
thar happencth elomes rhees, as welly: d, meaner reafon of cafuall hurts, 
or by the gnawing of beats, whet it ca “if it bee anie great hurt, lay a plai- 
fter thereon madé of rene ¢; and alittle le pitch, and binde Citthereto, letting it 
fo abide vntillthe woundbee beat me a aE alittle clay orloame 
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