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TREE CUTTING—Is it lawful to cut a bee tree on another person’s land without permission from the owner? Does the finder’s initials on a bee tree protect it from other persons?
It is unlawful, anywhere, to cut a tree on another man’s land without his permission. Bee trees, like all other trees, are owned by the owner of the land on which they stand. The finder has no claim to it whatever, whether he puts his initials on it or not, but bee hunters usually respect any such marks and if they have reason to think that the bees have already been found by another person they leave it alone.
Harding, A.R.. 3001 Questions and Answers. Columbus, Oh: A.R. Harding, 1913.
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