IN SPRING 
64 
Also, when other Lives perceive 
that any 'one 3 has few bees end 
plenty of honey, they will imme¬ 
diately attack, rob and ruin it: 
therefore you should never keep any 
but good sfcoc* hives in autumn. ; 
Observe that bees e.re fond of 
chiek*nwort in spring before c~ 
ther flowers b’ow. They are also 
very fond of willows, from the blos¬ 
soms of which they get a great 
cleol of farina, and it blooms ear¬ 
ly too. 
FEEDING 
Feeding of bees, in any season, 
but especially in spnrg, is of great 
