Bees and honey on Radio 4
Meet the men of West Borneo who risk their lives for honey
Sheila Dillon visits the 2009 National Honey Show in Weybridge.
Sheila Dillon takes a look behind the scenes of the honey industry.
Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from the future. What if the bees were to be no more?
Chris Sperring meets up with Richard Comont to find out more about the ivy bee.
Jim Al-Khalili talks to Prof Dave Goulson about his obsession with bees.
Trai Anfield is in Dorset to find a bee that builds its nest in empty snail shells.
As bee populations fall, Sheila Dillon asks if salvation may be found in city streets.
How honeybees and their keepers travel vast distances pollinating America's crops.
Are modern 'neonicotinoid' pesticides behind the collapse of bee colonies?
Bee diseases, whale-spotting question, epigenetics of pain and genes for sexual preference