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to re- inforce, rap them up, and 
they will unite, then remove your 
hive a mile from its former situ¬ 
ation. 
Bonner advises to unite the bees 
of any hive whose honey you intend 
to make use of in autumn to any 
other stock which is to be kept: 
Key says it is not of the least ad¬ 
vantage to save those bees of which 
you take the honey in autumn, be¬ 
cause every hive is very much 
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reduced by dtsoase and death in 
winter.* , / i( , 
*Th«t‘s not to the point, 1 pmuuue. — pR. 
