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 three Months qi Hay and Corn 

 HarvePc to attend them. 



*. The trouble of prefer- 

 ring them in their Swarming, 

 from going away, and then, 

 the difficulty of getting them 

 into their Wives. Here may be 

 (defervedly) reckoned the 

 great inconveniency which may 

 follow upon the Swarming of 

 Bees, if they (hall chance to 

 have bad or ftormy weather, 

 then run they the hazard of be- 

 ing ftarved and famiihed. 



3. There is a great lofs of 

 time, in the confufton which 

 they are in before they Swarm, 

 for three Weeks or a Month, 

 and their unfettlement for a 

 week afterwards, which takes 

 up one third of their time. 



j 4. The mifpending of their 

 time in idJenefs and luxury, 

 wherein they only beget a nu- 

 merous brood of beggers who 



die 



