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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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  • JOSEPH HARRIS OF BELMONT COUNTY, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO WESLEY MCCOY. OF ST. OLAIRSVILLE, OHIO.
  • Figure 1 in the drawing is a top plan; Fig. 2, perspective view; Fig. 3, hive complete.
  • my invention consists in placing a strip of tin, or any other substance, polished smooth and being about three inches broad, in form of an inclined plane A sloping downward at an angle of about 30 all around the inner edge of the pedestal B, on which the bee-hive is to be placed, so that when the hive is put on the pedestal, this polished plate will project downward inside the hive, immediately below the door, or entrance, so that when the butterfly goes in, it will descend below the projecting polished plate, and deposit its eggs there, and the worms that are hatched therefrom, being unable to crawl up over the smooth inclined plane, can not enter the hive.

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Bee Hive. No. 2,929. Patented Jan. 27,1843.
7 Fly] "TED STATES PATENT OFFICE;
JOSEPH HARRIS, OF BELMONT COUNTY, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO WESLEY MCCOY. OF ST. OLAIRSVILLE, OHIO.
BEEHIVE.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 2,929, dated January 27, 1843.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH HARRIS, of Belmont county, State of 'Ohio,have invented a new and Improved Beehive Preservative to Prevent Vermin from Entering or Doing Injury to Hives of Bees.
Figure 1 in the drawing is a top plan; Fig. 2, perspective view; Fig. 3, hive complete.
The nature of my invention consists in placing a strip of tin, or any other substance, polished smooth and being about three inches broad, in form of an inclined plane A sloping downward at an angle of about 30 all around the inner edge of the pedestal B, on which the bee-hive is to be placed, so that when the hive is put on the pedestal, this polished plate will project downward inside the hive, immediately below the door, or entrance, so that when the butterfly goes in, it will descend below the projecting polished plate, and deposit its eggs there, and the worms that are hatched therefrom, being unable to crawl up over the smooth inclined plane, can not enter the hive. It is known that the fly that is most injurious to hives willnot' fly up Where the I bees are at work, inside the hive, perhaps from the opposition which the bees make to all such intruders, but they deposit their eggs at bottom of the hive, and the worm crawls up to eat of the honey. This smooth inclined plane therefore forms a barrier over which they cannot ascend, and if by chance a butterfly should succeed in depositing eggs above it, the worms produced thereby will be thrown out by the bees, and will fall on this inclined plane, and roll 0E, and be unable to get up over the inclined plane into the hive.
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US4477813A (en) * 1982-08-11 1984-10-16 Ball Corporation Microstrip antenna system having nonconductively coupled feedline

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4477813A (en) * 1982-08-11 1984-10-16 Ball Corporation Microstrip antenna system having nonconductively coupled feedline

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