[48] 

 keeping thefe induftrious Crea- 

 tures in. And fare there is 

 fcarce any fo churlilh, that he 

 would not be at the expenceto 

 buy them a tfoufe, who will 

 requite him with double yea 

 treble intereft, arid pay him the 

 principal the very firft year. But 



Anf. 2. \i the ffoney be 

 feafbnably taken from them, fo 

 as room be left to work in 3 

 they will be more induftrious 

 and lefs luxurious 5 fo that ex- 

 perience will teach you, that 

 they increafe to excefs* only 

 beeaufe of idlenefs and heaty 

 for thefe make them luxurious. 



Anf 3. It is fare by ex- 

 perience that Bees live not a- 

 bove three years in vigour, and 

 after that time they ordinarily 

 die} fo that according to the 

 courfe of Nature they live not 

 above four years, in all, which 

 is the chief reafon for provid- 

 ing 



