Bee Hunting 



A BOOK OF VAI^UABIvB INFORMATION FOR BFF 

 HUNT:ER3. Tells How to I/ine Bees to Trees, Etc. 



The following is taken from the Author's 

 Introduction to BEE HUNTING 



MANY books on sports of ▼arious 

 kinds have been written, but 

 outside of an occasional article 

 in periodicals devoted to bee litera- 

 ture, but little has been written on 

 the subject of Bee Hunting. There- 

 fore, I have tried in this volume — 

 Bee Hunting: for Pleasure and Profit 

 — to give a work in compact form, 

 the product of what I have learned 

 along this line during the forty 

 years in nature's school room. 



Brother, if in reading these pages, 

 you find something that will be of 

 value to you, something that will 

 inculcate a desire for manly pastime 

 and make your life brighter, then 

 my aim will have been reached. 



The book contains 13 chapters as follows : 



I. Bee Huutius:. 



II, Early Spring Htmting. 



Ill, Bee Watering— How to Find Them, 



IV, Hunting Bees from Sumac, 



V. Hunting Bees from Buckwheat. 



VI. Fall Hunting. 



VII, Improved Mode of Burning, 



VIII, Facts About lyine of Flight. 



IX. Baits and Scents, 



X, Cutting the Tree and Transferring. 



XI. Customs and Ownership of Wild B««« 



XII, Benefactors and Their Inventions, 



XIII. Bee Keeping for Profit, 



This book contains 80 pages, paper cover. 

 Price, postpaid^ only 35 cents. 



A. R. HARDING, Pub., 



Columbus, 0. 



c>c. 



