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Life of a Queen

22nd May 201920th Jun 2019 / Sarah Larragy / Leave a comment

Hopefully many of you have noticed the increasing numbers of bumblebees and other insects outside and in your gardens over the last few months. You may have asked yourself, where did these bees go during the winter? Where have they all come from now? The answer lies in the story of the devoted bumblebee queen… A … Continue reading Life of a Queen

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