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HANDLING BEES. 



only natural sweet; and the promise of "a land flowing 

 with milk and honey" had once a significance which it is 

 difficult for us fully to realize. The honey-bee, therefore, was 

 created not merely to store up its delicious nectar for its own 

 use, but with certain propensities, without which man could 



Fig. 89. 



OPENING THE T-TIVE AND EXAMINING THE COMBS. 



Apiary of IVir. Mont-.Tovet, Aibertville, Savoie. 



no more subject it to his control, than he could make a useful 

 beast of burden of a lion or a tiger. 



379. One of the peculiarities which constitutes the foun- 

 dation of the present system of management, and indeed of 

 the possibility of domesticating at all so irascible an insect, 

 has never to our knowledge been clearly stated as a great and 

 controlling principle by any one before Mr. Langstroth. It 

 may be thus expressed : 



