and the Hming of them. 
weather they will be , though they like the Hiue well 
enough ) then ftriue not with them } but laying the corners 
of the Mantle ouer the Hiue, as before, with boughesto 
(hade it, there fuffer them till the heat be abated, and then 
driue them in : and if you thinkc they cannot other wife well 
endure thac heat, coucrche Hiue againe with Mantle and 
Boughs. And fo let xc (land tillic wax darke, and all the Bees 
be come home. 
Then knitting the foure corners of the Mantle together, 
at the top of the Hiue, and binding the Mantle about clofc 
to themiddleof the hiue with a fmall line, carrie the fwarme 
to his place. And after a while, taking away the Mantle, 
fet it vpon his leat with the doore toward the South, or ra- 
ther South-weft: v. and then leauing cmely a breathing 
place, for feare of ftifling them,cloome it vp clofe,& put on a 
hackle v. and fo let it ftand till it be fairc and warme the next 
day. Forif the Hiue be leaft open j in the morning betimes 
they will refort to their former ftanding and there abide, 
fometime flying about, fometirae fetlingon the ground : 
where if the cold or wet take them many dye. When you 
fee the weather fit them, then hanging the Mantle, orother 
white cloth vpon the Hiue, let the go. But they will the foo- 
ncr leaue the haunt oftheir hiuing-place,&fal to their work} 
if you (hew them their new ftanding by knocking them out 
together vpon cheftoole, when the weather is warme. 
All lwarmes,if the morrow be faire, will defire tobea- 
broad betimes : and knowing their want, will beftirrethem- 
felues more luftily in their labour than other Bees. But if 
thefoule weather kcepe them in the firft day, then are they 
much difeouraged : fo that the next day being indifferent, 
when other Bees worke hard, they will fcarce looke out of 
the doore, not daring to commit thejr leere andrhinne bo- 
dies to the could aire. And if they be quite kept in thefe- 
condday alfo 5 then will they not wagge ( though they dye 
for it ) vntill thewearher be very pleafanc. Theymay hue 
flue or fix daies in the Hiue without Honie: but afterward 
they begin to ftring downe, hanging one at anothers heeies. 
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