The Humble Bumblebee - Why it's Amazing!
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A familiar sight in an English country garden - or even a window box. Their private life is truly extraordinary and to reveal it we follow bumblebees on their rounds as they visit many flowers for pollen and nectar.
The Queen takes great care of her young, but if we don't take care of bees and insects as a whole, we may face disaster worldwide.
Farming is a crucial ingredient in this story.
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