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(I) Stuart’s swarm


thebees
c rea tea
joy fulroa r
asout oft he
hivethe ypour an d
   play full yQcirc leandglide
   an dthens tart to fligh tina n
  in vert ed con ewhile th e
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F. S. Stuart, Bee-Keeping Practice




(II) Von Frisch’s swarm


ahuge
c loudof
b ees  gradually
rise intoQt heair ina
madwhirlflying incirc les 
ro undeachotherwitht heir
o ldqueenflyingalong
w i th  t he m



Karl Von Frisch, tr. Dora Ilse, The Dancing Bees: An Account of the Life and Senses of the Honey Bee




(III) Jackson’s swarm


   onahotstill
daytherewil l
arise am ightybu zz
o utoft hebeeswillp our
and beg int heircirclingint he
air–quitesu ddenl ytheQueenwill
r isei ntotheairand thes warming
n otewillberedoubled–t hen
thequeensettles onaleaf
o rtwigan dq uicklyth e
bee ssur ro und he r
v erysoontheycluste r
a ndhanginabun ch
w hic hh asth e
q u ee nsafel y
i nt he cent re




I. H. Jackson, Bee-keeping for Beginners




F. S. Stuart, Bee-keeping Practice
Karl Von Frisch, tr. Dora Ilse, The Dancing Bees: An Account of the Life and Senses of the Honey Bee
I. H. Jackson, Bee-keeping for Beginners










           













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