Of Bees. 
Youmayalfo make flicks to hang in let- 
veral places of the Boxes, of about half an 
inch fquare, fixed in the upper part of the 
Box ami extending to the bott - n or very 
near it, the belter to prefer ve the Combs 
Heady, and to help the Bees the eafia to 
come to their Combs. 
The firft of tfiefe Boxes you may take a 
Swarm into it at Swarming time, and let 
it in its place where it is to Hand, leaving 
both the Doors open to the coafts before 
mentioned; which if the Swarm be great 
will be quickly filled. When you per¬ 
ceive it near full add the fecond Box un¬ 
der it, placing the firft on the middle of 
the undermoft, leaving the hole in the 
middle open. This may be done in the 
cool of the evening or in the night. The 
next day will part of the Bees take to 
their new Box, but the greater number 
continue their former employment un¬ 
til they have quite filled the upper. 
Then will they fall to work in the low¬ 
er, and it’s probable may fill that alfo the 
fame Summer. As you find occafion, you 
may add the third, and fo a fourth or fifth, 
leaving the feveral Doors open in every 
Box whilft you find there is occafion} and 
as the weather grows colder and the Bees 
labour 
