Bee Keeping for Profit. A New System of Bee Management (1880) First Edition.

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Bee Keeping for Profit. A New System of Bee Management (1880) First Edition.

by Mrs. Lizzie E. Cotton

EN·~3 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

Mrs. Lizzie E. Cotton,

0:48
2

PREFACE.

6:50
3

CHAPTER I. HONEY BEES.

13:28
4

CHAPTER II.

12:24
5

CHAPTER III. PATENT AND NON-PATENT HIVES, BEE JOURNALS, ETC.

4:02
6

CHAPTER IV. FEEDING.

12:46
7

CHAPTER V. BOXES FOR SURPLUS HONEY.

9:31
8

CHAPTER VI. SWARMING AND HIVING.

19:16
9

CHAPTER VII. ANGER OF BEES.

6:56
10

CHAPTER VIII. THE BEE MOTH.

3:35

Description

A seasoned beekeeper shares a straightforward, hands‑on guide that strips away the conflicting advice and folklore that often overwhelm newcomers. Drawing from decades of trial, error, and careful observation, the author lays out a practical framework for turning a modest apiary into a reliable source of honey. The tone is conversational yet purposeful, making technical details feel approachable for anyone with a garden or a small plot of land.

The core of the book introduces an original, unpatented hive design and a step‑by‑step management system aimed at minimizing loss and maximizing surplus honey. Readers learn how to feed colonies, control swarming, handle wintering, and even raise queen bees without expensive equipment. Alongside the financial promise, the author highlights the healthful benefits of tending bees, presenting beekeeping as a rewarding activity especially suited to those seeking outdoor work and a modest, steady income.

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Full title

Bee Keeping for Profit. A New System of Bee Management (1880) First Edition. First Edition.

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (185K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: None Listed, 1880.

Credits

Tom Cosmas produced from materials provided by The Internet Archive and placed in the Public Domain.

Release date

2022-04-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Lizzie E. Cotton

Mrs. Lizzie E. Cotton

b. 1845

A 19th-century Maine beekeeper, inventor, and practical writer, she turned hands-on experience into clear advice for people who wanted to make beekeeping pay. Her work offers a lively window into early American apiculture and the confidence of a woman building her own place in it.

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