Did you know that bees play a part in one out of every three bites of food we eat?
For thousands of years, humans have fostered a relationship with honeybees. This has resulted in their byproducts becoming a ubiquitous and integral part of our way of life, providing food and medicine for our families. As the world population continues to grow and urban areas dominate the landscape, maintaining a balanced relationship with bees and the environment will be more important than ever.
Bay Area beekeepers Mariah McDonald & Spencer Jones will join us to explore the magical world of honeybees; their intricate social structure, lifecycle, and the substances they create -- so much more than honey!
For more information visit: http://www.swarmandtender.com
For thousands of years, humans have fostered a relationship with honeybees. This has resulted in their byproducts becoming a ubiquitous and integral part of our way of life, providing food and medicine for our families. As the world population continues to grow and urban areas dominate the landscape, maintaining a balanced relationship with bees and the environment will be more important than ever.
Bay Area beekeepers Mariah McDonald & Spencer Jones will join us to explore the magical world of honeybees; their intricate social structure, lifecycle, and the substances they create -- so much more than honey!
For more information visit: http://www.swarmandtender.com
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