Honeybees and the Birth of a Nation
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As America approaches its 250th anniversary, we're taking a closer look at one of the nation's smallest, but most important, early settlers: the honeybee.
In this episode, we'll explore how honeybees were brought to Colonial America, why they became essential to daily life, and how colonists used honey, beeswax, and other hive products long before modern conveniences existed. You'll learn about straw skeps, bee gums, early swarm-catching practices, colonial folklore such as "telling the bees," and the important role honeybees played in agriculture, trade, and household life.
Join me for a fascinating journey into the history of beekeeping and discover how these remarkable insects became woven into the fabric of early American life.