
About This Novel
As far as I know, no one has ever seen bees searching for a home in the woods. However, they undoubtedly start looking for a new home before or on the day of grouping. All bees are wild bees and cannot be domesticated, which means that the instinct to return to nature and once again occupy their wild home in the woods never fades. Year after year of life on the apiary seems to have had no appreciable effect on their permanent final acclimation. The intention of each new swarm to migrate to the woods seems to be established by the fact that they will only come out on good days favorable to a colony like themselves, and that, after the bees have taken flight, a passing cloud or a sudden gust of wind will usually drive them back to the parent nest.
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