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A honey bee laps up a shimmering bead of honeydew from a beech tree. Apiarists have introduced about 15,500 beehives to South Island beech forests and their effects on native birds is still not well understood.

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Press, 15 January 1986, Page 17

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A honey bee laps up a shimmering bead of honeydew from a beech tree. Apiarists have introduced about 15,500 beehives to South Island beech forests and their effects on native birds is still not well understood. Press, 15 January 1986, Page 17

A honey bee laps up a shimmering bead of honeydew from a beech tree. Apiarists have introduced about 15,500 beehives to South Island beech forests and their effects on native birds is still not well understood. Press, 15 January 1986, Page 17