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This collection of natural-history essays examines the life histories of wild, mostly solitary bees through careful field observation. It describes nesting sites and building materials used by bramble-dwellers, mason-bees, Osmia, leaf-cutters, resin- and cotton-gatherers, and the architecture of their cells; analyses maternal control over sex allocation and variations in sex ratios; explores instinct, discernment, and strategies for economizing energy; and documents parasitic interactions, portress behavior, parthenogenesis, and the nature of bee venom. Throughout, methodical description and experiment illuminate species-specific behaviors and ecological relationships.

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Jean-Henri Fabre

Jean-Henri Fabre was a French entomologist and naturalist, renowned for his detailed observations of insect behavior and ecology. His works, such as "Animal Life in Field and Garden" and "Fabre's Book of Insects," reflect his deep appreciation for the natural world and his commitment to educating the public about the intricacies of insect life. Fabre's writings combine scientific rigor with a narrative style that captivates both young readers and adults, making complex biological concepts accessible. His contributions have significantly enriched the field of entomology and inspired generations of nature enthusiasts.

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