British Bees An Introduction into the Studies of the Natural History and Economy of the Bees Indigenous to the British Isles

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British Bees An Introduction into the Studies of the Natural History and Economy of the Bees Indigenous to the British Isles

by William Edward Shuckard

EN·~11 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

BRITISH BEES.

1:09
2

PREFACE.

2:10
3

CONTENTS.

1:57
4

LIST OF PLATES.

2:01
5

CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS,

27:01
6

CHAPTER II GENERAL HISTORY OF BEES.

1:17:05
7

CHAPTER III SKETCH OF THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE GENERA OF BRITISH BEES.

1:07:31
8

CHAPTER IV NOTICE OF THE MORE CONSPICUOUS FOREIGN GENERA OF BEES.

13:09
9

CHAPTER V PARASITES OF BEES AND THEIR ENEMIES.

14:52
10

CHAPTER VI GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SCIENTIFIC ARRANGEMENT.

43:28

Description

Delve into the fascinating world of Britain’s native bees with this thorough and personable guide. Drawing on years of careful observation and extensive study, the author weaves together the life cycles of these insects—from egg to adult—while highlighting their crucial role in the natural economy and the plants they favor. The opening sections set a clear, inviting tone, explaining how instinct shapes bee behavior and why even small variations matter to the larger ecosystem.

The bulk of the work offers a detailed yet accessible survey of the many British bee genera, complete with practical tables for identification and vivid descriptions of their habits. Readers will discover the distinctions between social, solitary, and cuckoo bees, as well as insights into their parasites and enemies. Rich in historical context and practical knowledge, this volume serves both newcomers eager to start beekeeping and seasoned naturalists seeking a deeper appreciation of the buzzing community that pollinates the British landscape.

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British Bees An Introduction into the Studies of the Natural History and Economy of the Bees Indigenous to the British Isles An Introduction into the Studies of the Natural History and Economy of the Bees Indigenous to the British Isles

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (670K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Rachael Schultz, Barry Abrahamsen, Bryan Ness and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2017-12-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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William Edward Shuckard

1802–1868

An English bookseller turned entomologist, he helped make insect study more accessible through practical guides and translations. Best known for his work on bees and other Hymenoptera, he also served as librarian of the Royal Society.

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