There's a colony in the roof, the shed is humming like a small generator, and the author's first instinct is to call for help - which, frankly, is what most of us would do. But as the beekeeper works her quiet magic, curiosity takes hold. How do these tiny creatures build cities of wax, run them with perfect efficiency, and still find time to make breakfast for half the planet? In this delightfully conversational tour of the hive, one mildly bewildered human tries to understand a society that has been getting things right for 30 million years. Along the way, you'll meet queens who don't rule, workers who never rest, and drones whose romantic lives are brief but enthusiastic. Packed with humour, charm, and genuine wonder, The Secret Life of Bees peeks inside the world's most marvellous miniature civilisation - and discovers what it can teach us about cooperation, purpose, and how to avoid being chased across the garden in a beekeeping suit two sizes too small. Did you know that... 1. A single honeybee will visit up to 5,000 flowers in a day - an overachiever by anyone's standards. 2. Every bee in the hive can communicate location and distance using a dance language so accurate it would shame a GPS. 3. All the worker bees (the ones who do everything useful) are female. The males' careers are... short. 4. A colony's combined flight paths in a year equal circling the Earth eleven times - without a single missed connection. 5. Honey never spoils. Archaeologists have found pots of it in ancient Egyptian tombs still perfectly edible - though admittedly past the sell-by date. Full-colour, fascinating, and often funny, The Secret Life of Bees is an affectionate portrait of nature's busiest neighbours - and a reminder that sometimes the smallest creatures have the biggest stories to tell.
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