THE 



•Antlent Bee-Mafter's Farewell ; 

 ■ "i 



OK, 



FULL AND PLAIN DIRECTIONS 



FOR THE 



Management of Bees to the great eji Advantage; 



DISCLOSING 



FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS ' 



OF THE 



HIVES, BOXES, AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS, TO 



FACILITATE THE OPERATIONS; 



Especially that of sep bating Double and TrebJeHives or Boxes, 

 ivith Certainty and Safety, 'without injtir'mg the Bees ; 



INTERSPERSED WITH 



NEW BUT IMPORTANT OBSERVATIONS: 



The whole Jludioujly adapted to general use; 



WITH 



AN APPROPRIATE METHOD FOR THE CURIOUS. 



i 



ALSO 



BRIEF REMARKS ON SCHIRACH }< 



And other diftingirified Apators on the Continent. 



DEDUCED FROM A SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS DURING 

 THIRTY YEARS. 



ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES. 



" Multum in Parvo." 



Br JOHN KEYS, of, Bee-Hall, near Pembroke, 



LONDON: 



PRINTED FOR G. G. AND J. ROBINSON, 

 PATERNOSTER-ROW. 



1796. 



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