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Close up view of the working bees on honey cells

Biblical bee-keepers picked the best bees

Source: New Scientist

One of the earliest ways humans harnessed the power of nature was through keeping livestock—including bees. Find out how long-ago beekeepers made the most of what nature had to offer.

This entry was posted in The Natural World and tagged History, Science & Nature on March 1, 2016 by Mikki Gibson.

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