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5000 Facts About Bees and Honey in Ottawa, ON
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5000 Facts About Bees and Honey in Ottawa, ON
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Have you ever paused to consider the silent, humming miracle that sustains our planet? From the intricate architecture of the honeycomb to the complex chemistry of golden nectar, bees are far more fascinating than simple buzzing insects. 5000 Facts About Bees and Honey is your complete key to unlocking their miraculous lives — exploring everything from the queen's reign to the science of pollination, and from the waggle dance to the global economics of honey.
Across 50 themed chapters and 5,000 carefully curated facts, this volume dives deep into hive engineering, bee communication, foraging mechanics, anatomy, genetics, navigation, defensive behaviors, seasonal cycles, and the co-evolutionary partnership between bees and the plants that feed the world. You'll learn how worker bees build honeycomb to within a tenth of a millimeter, how a single colony can produce 150 kilograms of honey in a year, and why pesticides and habitat loss put one of nature's most essential pollinators at risk.
Whether you're a curious reader, a student, a backyard beekeeper, or simply someone who wants to understand the tiny architects behind every almond, apple, and avocado you eat, this book is a dazzling, fact-packed journey of discovery. Prepare to never look at a flower — or a jar of honey — the same way again.
Have you ever paused to consider the silent, humming miracle that sustains our planet? From the intricate architecture of the honeycomb to the complex chemistry of golden nectar, bees are far more fascinating than simple buzzing insects. 5000 Facts About Bees and Honey is your complete key to unlocking their miraculous lives — exploring everything from the queen's reign to the science of pollination, and from the waggle dance to the global economics of honey.
Across 50 themed chapters and 5,000 carefully curated facts, this volume dives deep into hive engineering, bee communication, foraging mechanics, anatomy, genetics, navigation, defensive behaviors, seasonal cycles, and the co-evolutionary partnership between bees and the plants that feed the world. You'll learn how worker bees build honeycomb to within a tenth of a millimeter, how a single colony can produce 150 kilograms of honey in a year, and why pesticides and habitat loss put one of nature's most essential pollinators at risk.
Whether you're a curious reader, a student, a backyard beekeeper, or simply someone who wants to understand the tiny architects behind every almond, apple, and avocado you eat, this book is a dazzling, fact-packed journey of discovery. Prepare to never look at a flower — or a jar of honey — the same way again.

















