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are thofe Bees compofed and.quiet, and you 
have foundjand fecured,the Queen, but you. 
muft put othe Bees of both Hives together. 
in one, mingling them thoroughly together, 
and fprinkling them at the fame Time, with 
- a little Ale and Sugar, putting them among 
the Combs. of the latter. Hive, and thake 
them down in it. When they. are-all ny. 
cover it with a Cloth, -bound clofe about.. it, 
and let them ftand all. that Night, and 
the next Day fhut up, that a- Bee may not 
get out. Some time after you will be fen- 
“ible they are awaked out of Sleep. The fame 
Night would be bef{t- to put them in their | 
proper Place, and if you had another Garden, | 
wherein to fix them, I would chufe it my- 
felf, and recommend it to others, 
_ The fecond Night after the Union, in the 
Dutk of the Evening, loofing the String, move. 
the Cloth from the Mouth, (taking care of 
yourfelf ) and they will with a great Noife. 
immediately fally forth; but being too late to 
take Wing, will go in again: Then putting. 
in ‘two Pieces of Tobacco-Pipes, to let in 
Air; ftop them clofe in as.before, and keep 
them fo for three.or four Days longer ; after. 
which you may leave the Doo continually 
open, | ewan siogt 
But in getting.away the Cloth you muft” 
ufe Difcretion and Caution, fince they will. 
for, fome time. refent the Affront and of- 
pee 
fenfiye Treatment, 

