They are produced slowly and represent the hived wisdom of the ages.
All hives should be weighed, and the weight marked on the hive before bees are hived in them.
Notwithstanding I have hived hundreds of swarms in eight years last past, and have not lost a single swarm by flight to the woods, yet I frequently hear of losses of this kind, which appears to render these remarks necessary.
If the bees are hived up for winter, then the only way we can do it is to listen when the noonday sun is shining.
He believed that the young bees would surely be tempted to take some exercise before they were hived up for the long winter.
As soon as a man gets one hundred cents together and has got them hived away safely in a savings bank he becomes a capitalist.
How often is the farmer interrupted in the business of hay-making, by the cry that his bees are swarming; and by the time he has hived them, perhaps a shower comes up, and his hay is injured more than his swarm is worth.
If hived in a common hive, and left to themselves, unless very early, or in very favorable seasons, they seldom thrive.
If two swarms are hived together, or a very powerful stock is lodged in a hive, so that at once they can have access to the upper apartment, an extraordinary quantity of honey can be secured, and of a very excellent quality.
I have invariably found that swarms which abandon a suitable hive for the woods, have been hived near the spot where they clustered, and allowed to remain to be moved in the evening.
A swarm may be hived in the proper way with far less risk and trouble, and in much less time.
As there was no hive which would hold them, a very large box was roughly nailed together, and the bees were hived in it.
Porpheero the ages have hived all their treasures: like a pyramid, the past shadows over the land.
Here hived the worlds in swarms: and gave forth sweets ineffable.
A late second swarm was hived into a box constructed so that each comb could be taken out and examined separately.
A hive of bees belonging to a professional gentleman of this city, swarmed on Thursday last, after which they werehived in the regular way, and appeared to be doing well.
Her father might be detained--hived up as it were--at the mine; but he was not seriously hurt and she might reach him soon.
It may be well to refer the reader to what has been said at page 108, relative to the occasional necessity that might exist for feeding a newly-hived family of bees.
They do the same in returning, so that they may be easily distinguished, conducting themselves nearly after the same manner as the workers of a newly-hived swarm.
Take the first-hived colony and place it over them, raising it a little at the bottom, when the bees below will ascend and join it, forming one family.
Under any circumstances, some apiculturists have advised giving honey, or a syrup of sugar, to a newly-hived colony.
It is matter of surprise that none of those religious drones, the monks, who hived in the priory for fifteen or twenty generations, ever thought of indulging posterity with an history of Birmingham.
The destitute wanderers therefore, erected for themselves a small cell in Freeman-street, where they hived in expectation of harmony.
After that I don't notice no volumes in the outfit, onless it's some drug books that Doc Peets has hived over where he camps.
They should now be hived immediately, as they show impatience if left long, especially in the sun; also, if another stock should send out a swarm while they were hanging there, they would be quite sure to mix together.
If they cluster in two places, a queen may be in each, and they will remain, and when you have hived one part you may think you have all.
The bees will be likely to cluster on some of these; they can then be raised out, and the bees hived without difficulty.
I have several times found a few the next morning, under swarms hived the day previous, but never over thirty, except in this one instance.
They soon become quiet, and may be hived without many going back to the branch, as they do, when attempting to hive them immediately.
Still another method may be adopted when you have a very small swarm, one that is not likely to fill the hive, and has not been hived more than two or three days.
But should the swarm begin to cluster in a convenient place, when you have so caught the queen, by being expeditious she may be put with the swarm, before they have missed her and may be hived in the usual way.
I have had two large swarms unite, and were hived together, that were diseased the next autumn.
This swarm, whenhived and carried home, remained perfectly contented.
You will thus perceive that stocks from which swarms are hived in this way must be prepared for it previously.
And there is nothing that reveals the inmost hivedsweetness and honey of the name of God like the assurance of His pardon.
See to it that your calling on the Name of the Lord is not formal, but the true apprehension, by a believing mind and a loving heart, of the ineffable and manifold sweetnesses which are hived in His manifold names.
But Lanse violently disliked being in a hotel; he had noticed the place before his illness, and thinking of it as he lay upon his bed, he kept declaring angrily that at least he should not feel "hived in" there.
But the tenderness of these words, and the gracious promise that is hived in them, must not make us forget the singular authority that speaks in them.
The blousards who hived in the old street have found a nook in some other old street, or they have fled to the suburbs--the best place for them, as it is for all people of limited resources in all large towns.
Before the newly hived bees have had time to locate themselves and set to work at honey gathering, the hive should be moved to its permanent location.
It was the first time that I had seen a swarm hived and the performance proved very interesting to me.
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