Moses Quinby's Bee Smoker | |
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Origin |
Moses Quinby |
Type |
Bee Smoker |
Effects |
Releases a pleasant amount of sweet smelling smoke. |
Downsides |
Victims of the smoke renders them docile and content of their surroundings. |
Activation |
Smelling the smoke |
Collected by |
K. Applebalm |
Section |
Delmon-223 |
Aisle |
3278-24325 |
Shelf |
1900-3456-2977 |
Date of Collection |
Jan 14th, 1919 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Moses Quinby (April 15 or 16, 1810 – May 26, 1875) was an American beekeeper from the State of New York. He is remembered as the Father of practical Beekeeping and the Father of commercial beekeeping in America. He is best known as the inventor of the Bee smoker with bellows. He was the author of numerous articles and several books on beekeeping.
Effects[]
Releases a pleasant amount of sweet smelling smoke as victims of the smoke renders them docile and content of their surroundings. On another note, a side effect of using the bee smoker, it leaves the user smelling slightly like honey.
Collection[]
Collected by Kyle Applebalm on Jan 14th, 1919 from St. Johnsville, New York.
It is used in Contingency Plans to render agents docile. Also good for crowd control if a artifact is at the heart of a fight.