Bees form wax[1] from the blossoms of all trees and plants,
with the sole exception of the rumex[2] and the echinopodes,[3]
both being kinds of herbs. It is by mistake, however, that
spartum is excepted;[4] for many varieties of honey that come
from Spain, and have been made in the plantations of it, have
a strong taste of that plant. I am of opinion, also, that it is
without any sufficient reason that the olive has been excepted,
seeing that it is a well-known fact, that where olives are in
the greatest abundance, the swarms of bees are the most no-
serous. Bees are not injurious to fruit of any kind; they will
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