The honey-bee: its nature, homes and products

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The honey-bee: its nature, homes and products

by William Hetherington Harris

EN·~6 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

W. H. HARRIS, B.A., B.Sc.

6:24
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

4:33
3

THE HONEY-BEE: ITS NATURE, HOMES, AND PRODUCTS.

0:03
4

INTRODUCTION.

3:53
5

CHAPTER I. HISTORIC SKETCH.

9:12
6

CHAPTER II. NATURAL HISTORY.

8:45
7

CHAPTER III. THE QUEEN-BEE

17:39
8

CHAPTER IV. THE DRONES.

8:43
9

CHAPTER V. THE WORKERS.

12:49
10

CHAPTER VI. HONEY.

7:48

Description

Delving into the intricate world of honey‑bees, this volume offers a vivid portrait of the insects’ social hierarchy, from the regal queen to the tireless workers and the occasional drone. Readers will discover how each caste develops, the remarkable communication methods they use, and the astonishing ways they sense their environment. Detailed observations of their nervous system, vision, and even their sense of taste bring the tiny creatures to life, revealing a blend of instinct and surprising intellect.

Beyond biology, the book explores the bounty bees provide: the chemistry of honey, the craftsmanship of wax, and the nutritional value of pollen and propolis. It also guides listeners through centuries‑old beekeeping practices, describing various hive designs, methods of swarming, and seasonal care. Whether you’re curious about the sweet products that have shaped cultures or the delicate art of tending a colony, the narrative balances scientific insight with practical wisdom, inviting a deeper appreciation of these indispensable pollinators.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (369K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: The Religious Tract Society, 1887.

Credits

Tom Cosmas produced from materials made available at The Internet Archive and placed in the Public Domain.

Release date

2022-02-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

WH

William Hetherington Harris

b. 1835

Best known for a lively late-Victorian book on bees, this British writer introduced general readers to hive life, honey production, and the appeal of beekeeping. His work blends practical observation with an easy enthusiasm for the natural world.

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