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on and devour their curious Works, till 
the poor difirefled Bees are forced.to 
abandon their Habitation. 
My Boxes, I freely own, will not 
fecure the poor Bees from thefe dan- 
gerous Enemies ; but they are not fo 
much infefted with them as Hives are. 
Befides, there is a Remedy to be had 
in Boxes, which Hives will not, admit 
of ; for, by Means of the Glafs Lights, 
you may difcover the Moths, before 
they have done much Damage, and 
you may take away the infected Box, 
and fave the other; or.you may clear 
it of the Moths, and then reltore it 
to pe right Owners. 
pany cel b 9) i Ufe of thefe Boxes, you . 
are me ifhed with the only Method. of _ 
preferving poor Stocks by feeding them. 
The beft Way hitherto. practifed, is 
to. give them a large Quantity of. 
Honey in September, moft of which, 
if melted, .and mixed with Water, to 
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