Beekeeping And Honey Production

SKELTON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 10: Beekeeper Dave Whyman pours fresh honey into a strainer to remove any wax or debris from the honey before it is bottled on August 10, 2015 in Skelton, England. Through evolutionary development honey bees have become one of the most finely tuned and organised insects on the planet. They play a vital role in the pollination of the food we eat but changing weather, alongside increased land use, imported pests and the chemicals used in farming have decimated the population of British honey bees. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
SKELTON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 10: Beekeeper Dave Whyman pours fresh honey into a strainer to remove any wax or debris from the honey before it is bottled on August 10, 2015 in Skelton, England. Through evolutionary development honey bees have become one of the most finely tuned and organised insects on the planet. They play a vital role in the pollination of the food we eat but changing weather, alongside increased land use, imported pests and the chemicals used in farming have decimated the population of British honey bees. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
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