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Following the Wild Bees

The Craft and Science of Bee Hunting

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Following the Wild Bees is a delightful foray into the pastime of bee hunting, an exhilarating outdoor activity that used to be practiced widely but which few people know about today. Thomas Seeley, a world authority on honey bees, vividly describes the history and science behind this lost pastime and how anyone can do it. Following the Wild Bees is both a unique meditation on the pleasures of the natural world and a guide to the ingenious methods that compose the craft of the bee hunter.

Seeley explains how one finds a patch of flowers humming with honey bees, captures and sumptuously feeds the bees, and then releases and follows them, step-by-step in whatever direction they fly, back to their secret residence in a hollow tree, old building, or abandoned hive. The bee hunter's reward is a thrilling encounter with nature that challenges mind and body while also giving new insights into the remarkable behavior of honey bees living in the wild.

Drawing on decades of experience as a bee hunter and bee biologist, Seeley weaves informative discussions of the biology of wild honey bees with colorful historical anecdotes, personal insights, and beautiful photos. Whether you're a bee enthusiast or just curious about the natural world, Following the Wild Bees is the ideal companion for newcomers to bee hunting and a rare treat for armchair naturalists.

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    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2016
      A honeybee behaviorist takes a break from hard science to introduce the sport of bee hunting. Seeley (Biology/Cornell Univ.; Honeybee Ecology: A Study of Adaptation in Social Life, 2014, etc.) has been studying honeybees in the wild for decades and in the course of his research has made something of an art of finding--and leaving undisturbed--feral colonies. That he's had a grand time doing so is abundantly clear in this slim volume, and he does his level best to make squadrons of converts: "after...finally spying the glitter of the bees' wings as they dive inside their tree-cavity home, I always experience soaring feelings of success...even triumph!" In similarly enthusiastic, almost antique prose, the author describes the necessary equipment, the most important being a custom-built "bee box" for capturing foraging bees; while the book's photographs are largely negligible, aspiring bee hunters will be grateful for the cutaway diagram included with its description. Seeley proceeds to outline successful bee-hunting strategy, from choosing the optimal moment through establishing a "beeline" (a delightful etymological lagniappe) to homing in on the bees' tree-trunk home. While he emphasizes that bee hunting is a sport anyone can pick up, it's hard not to suspect that without the author's specific advantages--a professorial job with plenty of unrestricted time and apparently unlimited access to an expansive swath of wilderness, in this case, Cornell's Arnot Forest--most will experience frustration rather than soaring triumph. Seeley confirms this with an admittedly tongue-in-cheek statement that a bee hunt can take "somewhere between 58 minutes and 3 years." Still, the author knows his stuff, and he shares his research accessibly and generously along with his enthusiasm--armchair hunters are almost certain to learn something, be it how bees navigate or flashes of hope amid news of massive bee die-offs. Motivated readers may well find themselves setting aside sunny weekends to go tromping in the goldenrod, hoping to "engage the most intelligent insect in the world."

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