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better do, take thefe following 

 in ft r u ft ions. 



Firft. it's necefiTary that fuch 

 afsMtre not fiirnilhed with Bees 

 already, do provide themfelves 

 with frocks of good old Hives. 

 The beii Bees are known by 

 their great noifeand bu2, after 

 you have Blown hard in their 

 Hives h for u is not always the 

 heavieft Hive which is ftrong- 

 eft in Bees. As for their bo- 

 dies, they are black, bright, 

 fmail and fmooth. The moft 

 proper feafon for tranfplant- 

 ingof Bees is betwixt Michael- 

 mas and Candlemas, that is, if the 

 Bees are to be brought from a 

 far place, becaufeinthe Winter 

 Bees ate. molt' at reft. 



Secondly, Your Bees being 

 once fetled in the place where 

 you intend to keep them, muft 

 be transplanted from the old 

 Form of Straw-Hives into their 



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