Britons get a sting for the honey bee
China Daily | Updated: 2008-11-27 07:46
Where in the United States, fruit farmers pay to have bees trucked thousands of miles to pollinate their crops, in Britain most bees go nature's way.
Britons have a deep nostalgia for home-grown honey and its associations with an ordered rural lifestyle. But here, too, the honey bee population is dwindling, and with winter under way faces a tough fight for survival.
Besides warnings the country will run out of English honey by Christmas, there is a threat to growers of fruits such as apples and pears.
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