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The Bee Preserver; or, Practical Directions for the Management and Preservation of Hives

Chapter 1: THE BEE PRESERVER;
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The book offers concise, practical guidance for establishing and maintaining productive apiaries, drawing on decades of observation. It addresses choosing and fixing an apiary site, preferred hive shapes and materials, entrance sizing and insulation, assessing stores, feeding and uniting weak or new swarms, forming artificial swarms, and techniques to counter pests, disease, and winter loss. Emphasis lies on simple, repeatable methods—hive construction, seasonal management, and targeted remedies—intended to help beekeepers preserve colonies through poor seasons and improve honey and wax yields.

THE

BEE PRESERVER.

THE
BEE PRESERVER;

OR

PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND PRESERVATION OF HIVES.

TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF

JONAS DE GELIEU,

LATE MINISTER OF LIGNIERES, AT PRESENT MINISTER OF THE CHURCHES OF
COLOMBIER AND AUVERNIER, IN THE PRINCIPALITY OF NEUCHATEL;
MEMBER OF THE SOCIETÉ ECONOMIQUE DE BERNE,
&c., &c., &c.

PUBLISHED AT MULHAUSEN.

JOHN ANDERSON JUN. EDINBURGH,

55, NORTH BRIDGE STREET;
AND SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL, LONDON.
MDCCCXXIX.

P. NEILL, PRINTER.