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A Cansf Weasdl Wanif Cash Cees Pes Ke 
POSTSCRIPT. 
Erfons who chufe to keep Bees in glafs hives muft get 
a fwarmin Afay,-or at the lateft; the middle of Fune; 
hive them in the evening in a box or flat-top’d flraw 
hive, place them where you intend to keep them, then 
uncover'the hole at the top, and place the elafs-over it ; 
fee that it fit fo clofe that no Bees‘can come out but at 
the bottom of the hive or box ; the Bees will foon begin 
their work in it, the glafs muft be covered with an emp- 
ty hive or cloth, that two much light may not prevent 
their working. Ina good feafon I have had a glafs fil- 
ted in thirty days, containing thirty-eight pounds of fine 
honey. When your elafs is compleatly filled » flideatin- 
plate between the glafs and the box fo as to cover the 
paffage, and in half an hour you may take off the glafs 
with fafety. What few Bees remain will readily go to their 
companions, Any Gentleman or Lady whofe curiofity 
may incline them to fee the method of managing Bees, 
may infpec&t Mr. WN. Tharley’s apiary, any Thurfday or 
Saturday in the afternooti, at Ball’s pond, near Newing- 
ton-green turnpike, where, and at his fhop, oppofite the 
Manfion-houfe, Wonden: may be had all forts of hives, in 
glafs, wood, or ftraw, ready for ufe, and all forts of Eng- 
lith and Foreign honey, 
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