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A Description of the Bar-and-Frame-Hive
With an Abstract of Wildman's Complete Guide for the Management of Bees Throughout the Year

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The Project Gutenberg eBook, A Description of the Bar-and-Frame-Hive, by W. Augustus Munn

Title: A Description of the Bar-and-Frame-Hive

With an Abstract of Wildman's Complete Guide for the Management of Bees Throughout the Year

Author: W. Augustus Munn

Release Date: September 18, 2006 [eBook #19319]

Language: English

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A DESCRIPTION
OF THE
BAR-AND-FRAME-HIVE,

INVENTED BY
W. AUGUSTUS MUNN, ESQ.

WITH AN ABSTRACT OF
WILDMAN'S COMPLETE GUIDE
FOR THE
MANAGEMENT OF BEES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

Ipsa autem, seu corticibus tibi suta cavatis,

Seu lento fuerint alvearia vimine texta,

Angustos habeant aditus; nam frigore mella

Cogit hiems, eademque calor liquefacta remittit.

Virgil, G. lib. iv.




LONDON:
JOHN VAN VOORST, PATERNOSTER ROW.
M.DCCC.XLIV.





London
Printed by S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, and Fley,
Bangor House, Shoe Lane.





CONTENTS

PREFACE

EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE.

THE BAR-AND-FRAME-HIVE.

HIVES AND BEE-BOXES.

THE APIARY.

THE ENEMIES TO BEES, &c.

SWARMING AND HIVING THE BEES.


ILLUSTRATIONS

PLATE I. Fig. 1.

Fig. I.

Fig. II.

Fig. III.

Fig. IV.





PREFACE

Having been frequently requested to explain the use of the bar-and-frame-hive, in the management of bees, I have been induced to print the following pamphlet, to point out the advantages this new hive possesses over the common ones.

I have added extracts from various authorities to show the importance of transporting bees for a change of pasturage, and thus prolonging the honey harvest. Regarding the natural history of the bee, I have merely stated a few of the leading facts connected with that interesting subject, drawn from Wildman's Book on Bee-management.

London, April, 1844.

PLATE I. Fig. 1.
PLATE I. Fig. 1.





EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE.

PLATE I, FIGURE 1.

A B C D E F and E F, the oblong box as shown in fig. 1, Plate I.

A B C D, the top lid of the oblong box; G H, the half of it made to fall back, and supported at an angle by the hinges, h h; l, the upper part of the lock of the box; i k, the two gable ends of the roof; i, the perforated zinc shown as secured in a triangular frame; and k, the outside appearance of the ventilator.

Q Q, the two quadrants, supporting the table, I J, which is formed by the side of the box, A C E E, being let down; a a a, &c., fifteen holes made to receive the back bolt, m, of the observation-frame, Z; b b, two bolts to fasten into the holes, c and d, when the table I J, is closed, f, being the other part of the lock.

T, one of the handles of the box (the other not seen).

U, one of the blocks (the other not shown) to keep the bottom of the box from the ground, when the four legs L L L L, are unscrewed from the four corners of the box.

X X B D, the front of the box; e, the alighting board, four inches wide, extending the whole length from F to F; X 2, shows a small ledge to keep the wet from

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