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The Swarm
From The Life Of The Bee (1906)
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122 pages
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The book offers a poetic and philosophical examination of bee behavior and social structures, highlighting the roles of the queen, drones, and worker bees. Through personal observations and insights from naturalists, the author delves into the hive's complexities, including the communication methods of bees. Additionally, it reflects on the cultural significance of bees and the valuable lessons in cooperation and selflessness they provide. This classic work serves as both a natural history study and a contemplation of the broader implications of bee society.
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2010, paperback
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