This
is an early Bee Smoker used to
subdue bees so that the beekeeper could get the honey.
Estimated Retail Value $48 and
sometimes these go higher if there is a name printed on the side.
The backend would be like a bellows and when pump some smoke out
(burlap, straw or grass) which would come out to make the bees mad.
When they are mad - they begin to eat their own honey which will
make the bees very calm. When
they become calm that’s when the beekeeper can harvest the honey. With
all the beehives around the area these days it is good to know that people
use to raise bees. Years ago,
you could order your bees from Southern States and they would be delivered
through the mail in a small box (the queen would be in a separate little
box and would always be mad). You could also order your hive too.
But “Bee” careful when driving these little guys home
- because some would always get out of the box and which makes for
an exciting drive. Has anyone
ever seen one of these being used in Gloucester or have an interesting
story - Give us a call at Holly Hill Farm Antiques 695-1146 or call the
comments line at GLO-Clips.
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