The fascinating world of honey bees We all know that bees make honey, but how many of us really understand the inner workings of a beehive? Honey bees are fascinating creatures, living in huge colonies with complex social structures. And that’s before we get into the magic of turning nectar into honey. If you’re a beekeeper or you’re thinking of becoming one, finding out more about your tiny charges isn’t just interesting – it’s essential. The more you know about the social structure and biology of bees, the easier they are to understand and manage. Bee biology Apis Mellifera is the scientific name for what we commonly call the honey bee. This species is one of four honey-producing bees, and is the main type cultivated by humans. Thought to have originated in Eastern Africa, the honey bee spread to Europe
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