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why bees drink dirty water
while a swarm of thousands departs with the old queen to produce a daughter colony
In Bees of the World
beginning his novitiate in 2009 and studying at Blackfriars Oxford
Reflections on Beekeeping by W. S. Robson Scientific why bees drink dirty waterThe Robson family have been engaged in commercial beekeeping in the border country of Scotland and Northern England for three generations. In the lowlands prime agricultural land enables their colonies to collect nectar from a wide source of plants, particularly oil seed rape, but it is late summer that the beekeepers most look forward to hoping that the bees will bring home a rich harvest of the much prized heather honey from the moorlands. In this