and the Hiuing of them. Q. 5 : 
;fwecp themdowne vpon the ground , hauing firft layed the 
Reft either with or without the Mantle, and let the Hiue o. 
uerthem. 
And if chey be of that diftance from the ground, that you 
may let a ftoolc clofe vnder them ; then make fall one fide of 
the Mantle vnto the tree clofeyndertheBees^and the reft 
ofehe Manrle lay vpon the ftoole with the Reft : then hauing 
fodainly fwept downe the Bees vpon the Mantle, let the hiue 
ouer them : andprefencly loofing that fide of the Mantle 
from the tree, lay it ouer the Bees clofe to the Hiue. 
If they light on thetop ofa ftubj pollard, dead hedge , or Hi* if it light 
the like, fet one lide of the Hiue ouer them , propping the y t n tl)e f «P a f 
other fide with a prong or t wo, and driue them vp as before. 
If chey light in the middle orboctomcof a'dead hedge, How ^ ti „f Jt 
7«ir beftwayisfoftly to vnworkc thehedge till yoUcome jntiJmiJu*fa 
rothemiotherwife you muft violently knockc the hedgeon dtad hedge. ' 
the other fide, fo forcing the Bees into the Hiue : and then 
fctcing themdowne, trouble the place as before. But then 
be fare to be troubled your felfc: for it is hard fo to get them 
from fuchahold. 
if.chey lighton fame hollow fide ofaftubor tree , which if it light 
they will be loth to leaue j beware in any cafe you wet them, on fame hoUow 
not: for that doth not onelydrowne many, but alfomaketh fidetfafiub , 
the reft more eagerly keepe the place : becaufe feme through — ___ 
the wet cannot flieaway , and their fellowes finding them 
there will flill refort vnto them. But when you haue moued 
them by other meanes as much asjou may, put fome morter 
or cloome into the hollow place, moumg it forward by lit- 
tie and little, fo that you burie none of the Bees, vnrill you 
haue fpread it ouer the place: and then will they forfake that, 
and take fome other part of the treeorllub, where you may 
more eafily hiue them. 
When they flie into a hollow tree, fo that by none of the How t f,t jUei»- 
forefaid meanes you can hiue them , then muft you remoue hollow tree. 
thembyfomeoftenfiuefmoake, and makethemchufea new 
lighting place : which is thus robe done. If the Bees lye a- 
bouethe hole where they went in (as they will doe if they 
may ) then boare a holeaboue them : if beneath, beneath 
M 3 • them: 
