Bee Hunting
Many books on sports of various kinds have been written, but outside of an occasional article in periodicals devoted to bee literature, but little has been written on the subject of bee hunting. Therefore, 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. - Summary by John Ready Lockard
Genre(s): *Non-fiction, Animals, Nature
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Preface | Larry Wilson |
00:03:07 |
Play 01 | I. Bee Hunting | John |
00:16:17 |
Play 02 | II. Early Spring Hunting | John |
00:03:17 |
Play 03 | III. Bees Watering--How to Find Them | John |
00:03:34 |
Play 04 | IV. Hunting Bees from Sumac | Twinkle |
00:02:55 |
Play 05 | V. Hunting Bees from Buckwheat | Mike Pelton |
00:03:34 |
Play 06 | VI. Fall Hunting | Mike Pelton |
00:02:04 |
Play 07 | VII. Improved Method of Burning | Mike Pelton |
00:10:17 |
Play 08 | VIII. Facts About Line of Flight | Mike Pelton |
00:06:59 |
Play 09 | IX. Baits and Scents | John |
00:04:28 |
Play 10 | X. Cutting the Tree and Transferring | John |
00:11:59 |
Play 11 | XI. Customs and Ownership of Wild Bees | John |
00:04:02 |
Play 12 | XII. Benefactors and Their Inventions | MacKenzie Nikol Greenwood |
00:04:51 |
Play 13 | XIII. Bee Keeping for Profit | Larry Wilson |
00:10:36 |