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  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Habibur Rahman/ABACA

     

  • Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
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    Honey Hunting - Bangladesh
    Beekeepers during collecting honeycomb from specially box to extract the honey produced by bees in a field in Munshigonj. According to the Bangladesh Institute of Apiculture (BIA), around 25 thousand cultivators produce at least 1500 tons of honey a year across the country. Munshigonj, Bangladesh, January 12, 2026. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
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    Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
    A honey bee collects flower nectar from a marigold flower in Siliguri, India, on November 27, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Nature
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    India Nature
    A honey bee collects nectar and pollen from mustard flowers in a mustard field on the outskirts of Ajmer, India, on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Himanshu Sharma/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Nature
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    India Nature
    A honey bee collects nectar and pollen from mustard flowers in a mustard field on the outskirts of Ajmer, India, on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Himanshu Sharma/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Nature
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    India Nature
    A honey bee collects nectar and pollen from mustard flowers in a mustard field on the outskirts of Ajmer, India, on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Himanshu Sharma/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Animal Bird
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    India Animal Bird
    A honey bee collects nectar from marigold flowers of a marigold plant in Siliguri, India, on November 26, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper displays a beehive full of honeybees at a honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper, Sania Zehra, displays honey at her honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires a little more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper displays a beehive full of honeybees at a honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper, Sania Zehra, displays honey at her honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires a little more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper, Sania Zehra, displays honey at her honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires a little more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper displays fresh honey as he collects it from an artificial beehive at a honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper displays a beehive full of honeybees at a honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper displays a beehive full of honeybees at a honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    Bees are seen on the hive frames at a honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires a little more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper displays a beehive full of honeybees at a honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper displays a beehive full of honeybees at a honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
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    Bee Keeping In Indian Kashmir
    A Kashmiri beekeeper displays a beehive full of honeybees at a honeybee farm in Pampore, south of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 9, 2025. Many local farmers produce honey using modern beehives. Honeybees are kept to obtain honey, bee wax, and royal jelly. Beekeeping in Kashmir requires more care during winters as temperatures drop below zero degrees, making bee farming a challenge. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Why we should all love wasps.
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    Why we should all love wasps.
    'The problem with wasps is people': Professor Seirian Sumner.

    Wasps have always had a bad press. But Professor Seirian Sumner, who has spent her life studying them, argues they are sophisticated, socially complex and essential to the environment.

    Prof. Seirian Sumner Entomologist and Behavioural Ecologist in the UK. She is a Professor at University College London and is an expert in social wasps.

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  • Why we should all love wasps.
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    Why we should all love wasps.
    'The problem with wasps is people': Professor Seirian Sumner.

    Wasps have always had a bad press. But Professor Seirian Sumner, who has spent her life studying them, argues they are sophisticated, socially complex and essential to the environment.

    Prof. Seirian Sumner Entomologist and Behavioural Ecologist in the UK. She is a Professor at University College London and is an expert in social wasps.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. Detail of the garden -Australian native violets.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. Bluestone boulders around the pond.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. Detail of the rusted roof.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. L-R The garden designers Ryan Parker, Anthony Sharples and Alistair Kirkpatrick.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    Joanna Wilson, owner of John Gorilla cafe in East Brunswick, with her dog Dizzy, speaking about the price hike of raw ingredients for one of the most popular dish the Avocado Piquillo with a side of bacon and a coffee.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia

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