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Huber. Many of our American works ridicule
Huber, and yet draw without any hesitation
upon his discoveries, containing scarcely
anything of value not found in his writings. 
Honey. By putting in empty frames at the time any particular kind
of honey is gathering, it may be secured. If fruit trees are in blossom at a
favorable time, double a swarm, and get [inserted: fruit] blossom honey.
Honey. The use of the movable frames enables us to take honey from
the main hive when the Fall supplies of buckwheat etc. prove to
be abundant. Honey may then be taken from the main hive and the
bees will very speedily replace it.
Quantity. If this the object, take out frames with sealed honey, cut
off caps, drain out honey, save comb to be returned, when
sealed combs removed the empty ones to be inserted. In the very height
of the gathering, frames might be removed as soon as or even before bees begin
to seal over.