Book review: ‘A Sting in the Tale’ by Dave Goulson

‘A Sting in the Tale’ by Dave Goulson

This is a fantastic book: a wonderful mixture of memoir and science writing. By the end of it, you are almost as hooked on the wonderful creatures that are bumblebees as is Dave Goulson—if such a thing were possible.

I particularly liked the way Goulson describes the simple-sounding experiments he and his colleagues have performed to learn more about bumblebees. The book is also packed with fascinating bumblebee facts. For example, did you know that there are bumblebees that live within the Arctic Circle? And there are parasitic bumblebees that invade other bumblebees' nests and take over their workers?

A truly exceptional book. Read it. You can thank me later.

Note: I will receive a small referral fee if you buy this book via one of the above links.

Richard Carter, FCD

Writer and photographer Richard Carter, FCD is the founder of the Friends of Charles Darwin. He lives in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire.WebsiteNewsletterMastodonetc…

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