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The honey bee, understanding the ultimate engineer, David Cramp

Label
The honey bee, understanding the ultimate engineer, David Cramp
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The honey bee
Responsibility statement
David Cramp
Sub title
understanding the ultimate engineer
Summary
Beekeeper David Cramp explores the origins and evolution of man's only truly wild, food-producing livestock, the extraordinary complexity of the hive and honey-making process, the mysteries of the life of the queen, workers and drones and their sophisticated language and navigation systems. We underestimate the intelligence of these amazing insects. Bees know left from right, have a concept of zero, can count up to four, memorise landmarks on an internal brain map, and if they are ill they will go on a health food diet. "The Honey Bee" explains how the Queen is formed, why bees swarm, how the hive is built and, how and why bees and flowers developed such an intimate relationship, the amazing way in which flowers attract bees and the importance of pollination. "The Honey Bee" is not just a superfluous overview of this incredible engineer, but reveals in superb detail the amazing story of these insects and explains why they play such an important role in the well-being of the planet generally and to the health and life of the plant world and ecosystems in particular
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Honeybee

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