Thursday, 12 August 2010 7:30pm
Cost
| SO Live Friend (more info): | FREE |
|---|---|
| Per Adult: | £3.00 |
| Family/Group (up to 5 people): | £10.00 |
Just like humans, bees live in “cities” of thousands of individuals, each with a tightly defined social role. Can they tell us anything about our own society? Local beekeeper Chris Richmond will round off our “Identity” season by explaining how honeybee society works, and asking you to draw your own conclusions…
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