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A practical manual gives concise, hands-on instruction for managing bee colonies using the depriving system, aimed primarily at smallholders and cottagers who can profit from hives. It covers hive construction and materials, favoring straw and wood, and describes improved cottage and Nutt-style hives alongside seasonal operations. Practical techniques include uniting weak stocks by fumigation and feeding with sugared ale, methods of taking honey without destroying colonies, and care for queens and combs. Prefatory sections promote local cooperative schemes, loaning hives, and experimental apiaries, while anecdotes and long personal observation illustrate workable procedures and common pitfalls.

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J. H. Payne

J. H. Payne was an author known for his contributions to apiculture literature in the late 19th century. His works primarily focus on practical beekeeping techniques and management strategies. Among his notable titles is "Bee-keeping for the Many; or, The management of the common and Ligurian honey bee," which serves as a comprehensive guide for both novice and experienced beekeepers. Payne's writings emphasize the importance of hive selection and seasonal management, reflecting his commitment to making beekeeping accessible to a wider audience. His guides remain valuable resources for those interested in the art and science of beekeeping.

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