Diary of a Honey Bee
Dennis Wells author Jürgen Tautz editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The Natural History Museum
Publishing:4th Sep '25
£16.99
This title is due to be published on 4th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book chronicles, with extraordinary imagery, the lifecycle of honey bees, as they strive to help their colony survive through the changing seasons.
A beehive is often understood as a super-organism. In fact, scientists are learning that a beehive is filled with individuals, which each have something akin to a personality. Moreover, bees are incredibly intelligent. They have a symbolic language, plan their daily routines, and not only can they count but they can understand the concept of zero.
The worker bees respond and adapt to their environment and have great control over the fate of their collective. They decide where to forage for food, where to establish a new colony, and whether to raise a new queen. They even show the queen where to find her mates.
This new perspective led a team of researchers to attempt a unique challenge: to portray the life of a single bee from hatching to death. Over two years, they documented tens of thousands of bees, using state-of-the-art macro-imaging technology. They’ve brought this remarkable photography together with rigorous science to reveal the dramatic world of the honey bee.
ISBN: 9780565095857
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown