"A Worker Bee's Work is Never Done"
Introduction
The photograph on this page of "A Worker Bee's Work is Never Done" by Oliver Dixon as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 13 Aug 2018
Part of the Bee in the City project, sponsored by Deloitte and sited in front of the Oast House pub in the Avenue, Spinningfields. Worker bees account for the majority of bees in a hive. They play an integral role in the maintenance and preparation of the hive to store nectar and pollen, as well as the production of honey and wax, foraging for pollen and collecting nectar. Manchester born Laura-Kate’s design is an ode to worker bees and to the many important roles they undertake across their lifespan.