broad, is occafioned through 

 their want of room at home. 



5. That a great hinderance 

 of their labour, is confufion a^ 

 bbut fwarming abroad., and mi- 

 Ipending their time in luxury. 



4. That idlenefs caufes lu- 

 xury, extravagant, unprofitable 

 and unfeafonable increafe of 

 Bees 5 which being by this com- 

 modious method, in the right 

 u(e thereof, prevented, the 

 ufual, but unkind requital of 

 (mothering and drowning is 

 like wife avoided. 



5. That Bees do not live in 

 vigor above three years, and 

 that all of them ordinarily die 

 in four years at raoft. 



6. That the great charge, 

 and trouble in attending on the 

 fwarming of Bees, does difc 

 courage the owner, and con- 

 fume his profit, 



: Tk 



