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honeybee

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10 AUG

Trinity bees produce their first honey

Simon Benson

If you’ve been in College in the last few weeks, you may have noticed a peculiar buzzing filling the air as Trinity’s very own bees have been busy foraging all over College and beyond. This resulted in the very first …

August 10, 2017Tagged: beehive, honey, honeybee, scitech, Simon BensonSimon Benson August 10, 2017

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