By Richard B. Primack
Honeybees and their hives inhabit many of Newton’s open
spaces. The hives, which are licensed by the City, produce honey. Some beekeepers
also place hives in classrooms allowing students to observe the hive through
glass windows while bees forage outside via an external entrance.
“Possibly the day will come when the [landscape] will
be partitioned off into so-called pleasure grounds, in which only a few will
take a narrow and exclusive pleasure only.”
- Henry David Thoreau in Excursions.
Honeybee hive in Newton. |
Honeybees at hive entrance. |
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