A Treatise On the Breeding And Management of Bees, to the Greatest Advantage. Interspersed With Important Observations, Adapted to General Use. Deduced From a Series of Experiments During Thirty Years
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little honey can be collected afterwards, and will not leave a sufficiency of bees to rear tlie young, which at that time are abundant. Undoubtedly there are exceptions, which a discreet apiator must be left to judge of. When additional stocks are not wanted, the prime swarms are to be returned, as well as casts; as being the most profitable method. The stocks on the storied plan cannot be kept too full of bees in the summer time. Stocks that have not swarmed before the first of July from singl...e hives, should be re- turned ; but reference in these and the like cases must always be had to the difference of seasons and situations, in which local circum- stances only can direct the determination. A large early swarm, with good vveather succeeding, will be far more productive than a similar one that rises later; for having more time before them, their hives will be furnished with combs and brood before the honey harvest commences, and then are prepared with empty cells, and young work- ers, that will, in a short time, enable them to collect a large store of honey, if care has been previously taken to provide them with SWARMS.
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