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The text offers a popular-science survey of bees, blending natural history, anatomy, behavior, and practical apiculture for a general readership. It situates human fascination through myth, poetry, and the history of domestication before examining colony organization, division of labor, and the life cycles and habits observed by naturalists. Detailed anatomical and physiological descriptions address flight, buzzing, and honey production, and the author sometimes questions received doctrines on these processes. Attention is given to the great diversity of wild bee species and their ecological roles, while clear, instructive illustrations and practical notes guide readers in beekeeping and observation.
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