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on the Back near the Top, and near 
the Bottom. Let one Point of the 
Staple be thruft into a Gimlet Hole 
made in the Box, fo that the other 
Point may go as tight as you can over 
the loofe Board to keep it from flip-. 
ping as you handle it. 
Be careful to tye the Shutter clofe to 
the Glafs, that the Light may not en- 
ter; for the Bees Gon to look upon _ 
the Light, as a Hole or Breach in their 
Houfe, and on that account may not 
fo well like their new Habitation. But 
the principal Thing to be obferved at 
this Time, is to cover the Box, as foon, 
as ever the Bees are hived, with a 
Linen Cloth thrown loofely over it, 
or with green Boughs, to protect it 
from the piercing Heat of the Sun. 
- Boxes will admit the Heat much fooner 
_ than Straw-Hives, and if the Bees find 
their Houfe too hot for them, they 
will be wife enough to leave it. If 
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