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The manual outlines practical beekeeping grounded in long personal experience, presenting a controllable hive and a step-by-step system aimed at producing surplus marketable honey. It explains bee biology and seasonal behavior, hive construction and choices between patent and non-patent designs, and practical routines for feeding, preventing and managing swarms, and introducing or replacing queens. Pests and hazards such as bee moth, robbing, and winter losses are addressed with preventive and remedial measures, and guidance is given on locating hives, transferring colonies, using Italian bees and comb foundation. Chapters include instructions for boxing surplus honey, estimating costs and profits, and monthly duties to maintain productive colonies.

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Mrs. Lizzie E. Cotton

Mrs. Lizzie E. Cotton was an early advocate for practical beekeeping, contributing significantly to the field with her influential works. She is best known for her book "Bee Keeping for Profit: A New System of Bee Management," first published in 1880 and later revised in 1891. Cotton's writings reflect her dedication to improving beekeeping practices, offering insights that were valuable to both novice and experienced apiarists of her time. Through her work, she aimed to promote the economic benefits of beekeeping, making her a notable figure in agricultural literature.

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