FOUL-BROOD. 457 



gleet of the Apiarist, or his mismanagement, in placing 

 back the brood, — after an inspection, — out of the reach 

 of the cluster ; or even the suffocation of a colony by heat 

 (367), or by close confinement (368), may cause the 

 death of the brood. 



These accidents have none of the malignance of foul- 

 brood, and nothing need be done in such occurrences be- 

 sides removing the dead brood, and burying it carefully. 



