P. i* Of the fruit and profit of Bees. q lo 
And euer when you be come to a new place, and there haue 
got out Tome Bees $ leauc there the Re mover, and gocdiicftly 
to the Receiver, and a little beyond ; for the Bees will follow 
you, and thereby thcfoonerrecouer thcHiue. 
After this, hauing remoued the Receiver againe, and laid 
him with the Combes cdglong as before $ flay till you fee 
the Bees afeended to the higheltpart of the Combes in the 
SkirtofthcHiue: and thenrertingiton theedgeof a Kiuer. *1 
and turning the Bees toward your readied hand ; with two 
or three claps force them out into the Kiuer : and then Aid- 
denly carry the Hiue to another place: and when you fee 
more Bees afeended, haueitbackeagaine tothe Kiuer , and 
there clap them out as before. This iterate as often as you 
fccanyflore arifc vntothe vpmoftpart of the Hiue-fkirt. 
Which when they ceafe to doe , the Hiue is well nigh rid of 
his Bees. Betweene whiles, carrie the Kiuer to theftall, and 
knocke out the Bees vpon the Table.Then, hauing firfl loo- 
fed the fpleets ends, take out the Combes, beginning at one 
fide : and euer when you haue taken out a Combe , wipe off 
the Bees with afether of a Goofc wing into the Kiuer , and 
fend it in, out of their fight. W hen the Combes are all gone, 
fee the Hiue and Kiuer before the Receiver , that the Bees may 
take vp your leauings. Asfooneastheybegin tobeequicr, 
take away the Bolflers , and cloome vp the Hiue very clofe, 
leauing the doore no wider than mull needs bee. And when 
all is done , let open your other flails : and carry the Hiue 
and Kiuer from among the Bees. 
If you thinke there be not fufficient prouifion for this 
doable Stall in that fingle Hiue, beflow a full Combe or 
twaine, v: as need requircrh, of the Removers vpon them : g„> that *,aht. 
and thus will your Bees delight and profper in new Wax, ' 
which in old corrupt Combes would decay. 
In Aquarius or Ptfces, when you haue poifed your Hiues, 1 7 • 
thofethatyou findeby their lightnelfe, vnhkely to indure Driu,n g ,n 
the Spring for lacke of food, you may in like manner driuc — ! — 
into fuch prouided Stalls , as haue fewefl Fees : and fo will 
thofe Receivers betnuch the better, and call both the rather, 
and greater Swartnes. And if by chance, at any time after, 
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