A Treatise On the Nature, Economy, And Practical Management, of Bees; in Which the Various Systems of the British And Foreign Apiarians Are Examined, And the Most Improved Methods Laid Down for Effectually Preserving the Lives of the Bees. Containing Also
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The cause of the motion of their wings has long been an object of investigation amongst naturalists, and, as may be supposed, it has been attributed to various causes. 1 think, however, the most rational one is, that it is for the purpose of ventilation, although I am convinced at the same time that it is a sign of joy. I have experienced this so often in the recovery of Bees chilled with snow, or suffocated in anvglutinous substance, that no doubt can be admitted of it. On a summer evening, te...n or a dozen Bees will be often pointed to deprive a hive of a part of its honey, and in the operation he wounded the queen. She immediately issued a most plaintive cry, and the Bees attacked instantaneously all the spectators and the ani- mals in the vicinity. A horse of the archhishop's was by chance tied to a tree contiguous to the apiary, and it was attacked with so much fury, that it broke the reins, and took refuge in a country house ; but the Bees pursued it with so much acrimony, that it mounted the stairs of the first story, and burst into a room full of company, to whom it was no doubt an unwelcome visitor.
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