
Ep 134 Bee Radio Reader: Division of Labor in a Colony, part 1 (ABJ March 2024)
A radio-reader episode of Kayla deJong's article in American Bee Journal March 2024 on the division of labor in a colony. It's fascinating to remember the many roles the bees move through in a lifetime! This is part one of two.
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