Bee Sellers Hollow is a tributary of Fishing Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
The surficial geology in the area consists mainly of bedrock, along with alluvium, colluvium, Illinoian Till, and Illinoain Lag.
Bee Sellers Hollow begins in a valley in the western part of Stillwater, not far from Beecellar Road.
After this, it turns east-southeast for a few hundred feet, crossing Pennsylvania Route 487 and reaching its confluence with Fishing Creek near the southern border of Stillwater.
[1] In the upper and middle reaches of Bee Sellers Hollow, the surficial geology consists of colluvium and alluvium along the valley floor.
[1] The valley of Bee Sellers Hollow was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2, 1979.