| Samuel Ward - 1776 - 410 pages
...rife above three feet high ; that, if pofiible, a running dream be near them, or, The BEE, 165 pr, if that cannot be, that water be brought near them in troughs, with pebbles or fmall ftones in the water, for the bees to reft on whilft they drink ; or that the water be confined... | |
| Bee culture - 1778 - 160 pages
...with a wall, which however mould not rife above three feet high : that, if poflible, a running ftream be near them; or, if that cannot be, that water be brought near them in troughs, with pebbles or fmall ftones in the water, for the bees to reft on while they drink; or that the water be confined... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 430 pages
...with a wall, which however ihould not rife above three feet high : that, if poffible, a running ftream be near them ; or, if that cannot be, that water be brought near them in troughs, with pebbles or fmall ftonee in the water, for the bees to reft on while they drink ; or that the water be confined... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1809 - 716 pages
...be exposed to noisome smells, or to the din of men or i-.it He; that it be surrounded with a wait, which, however, should not rise above three feet high ; that, if possible, a rnnmuz stream be near them ; or if that cannot be, that water be brought near them in troughs, as thfy... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1819 - 376 pages
...convenience of watching them ; but so situated as not to be exposed to noisome smells, or to the din of men or cattle; that it be surrounded with a wall,...cannot be, that water be brought near them in troughs, as they cannot produce either combs, honey, or food for their maggots, without water; and that the... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1819 - 370 pages
...convenience of watching them; but so situated as not to be exposed to noisome smells, or to the din of men or cattle ; that it be surrounded with a wall,...rise above three feet high ; that, if possible, a runningstream be near them ; or if that cannot be, that water be brought near them in troughs, as they... | |
| 1832 - 602 pages
...the convenience of watching them ; but so situated as not to be exposed to noisome smells, or the din of 'men or cattle ; that it be surrounded with a wall,...cannot be, that water be brought near them in troughs, as they cannot produce either combs, honey or food for their maggots without water ; and that the garden... | |
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