21fi NATURAL SWARIIIXG. 



brusliine: it down to hive it, broke off three pieces of comb, 

 each about eight inches square. j\Ir. Henry 'M. Zolliclioffer, 

 <if Pliiladelphia, informed us that he knew a swarm l;_) settle 

 on a willow-tree in that cily, in a lot owned bj' the Pennsyl- 

 vania Hospital; it remained there for some time, and the 

 beys pelted it with stones, to get possession of its comb and 

 honey. 



If the apiary is located in the wonds, and the bees are 

 alliiwed to swarm, they may settle on high trees, and the bee- 

 master, unless some special precautions are used, will lose 

 much time in hiving his swarms. 



tl7. Having noticed that swarming bees will almost al- 

 ways alight wherever they see others clustered, we found 

 that they can be determined to some selected spot by an old 

 black hat, or even a mullen -stalk, which, when colored black, 

 can hardly be distinguished, at a distance, from a clustering 

 swarm. A black woolen stocking or piece of cloth, fastened 

 to a shady limb, or to a pole, in plain sight of the hives, and 

 where the bees can be most conveniently hived, would answer 

 as good a purjDose. Swarms are not only attracted Isy the 

 bee-like color of such objects, but are more readily induced 

 to alight upon them, if they furnish something to which they 

 can easily cling, the better to support their grape-like clus- 

 ters. 



Still better than the above, a frame of dry comb, as dark 

 as possible, will often attract the bees and cause them to clus- 

 ter. iVone of these devices however are infallible ; hence the 

 advisability of locating an apiary among low trees or bushes, 

 or in an orchard, if possible. 



When no trees or bushes are to be found, and no settling 

 place has been provided, they will settle ^^•herever the queen 

 may happen to alight, on a grape-vine, on weeds, on the 

 ground, on the corner of a building, etc. 



H8. It will inspire the inexperienced Apiarist ■mth more 

 confidence, to remember that almost all the bees in a swarm 

 .are in a very peaceable mood, having tilled themselves with 



