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The text offers an accessible natural-history account of honeybee society, describing life from the hive entrance through swarming, nest founding, queen development, mating conflicts, and colony succession. It combines close observation of behaviors—division of labor, mourning for a lost queen, acceptance or rejection of introduced queens, methods of dealing with intruders and corpses—with reflections on reproductive strategy and communal organization. Vivid vignettes illustrate swarms, royal struggles, and wax architecture, while practical anecdotes and suggested beekeeping practices appear alongside meditative passages on the bees' instinctive priorities and the race's continuity.
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