Imagine you are a beekeeper. As spring arrives and the air warms, the bees begin to wake up and search for food sources. One hive swarms and divides itself in two—one led by the old queen and her loyalists, the other by a new queen and a new order. With the bee population growing, securing food sources becomes increasingly important. Luckily, a neighbour has an orchard of trees in need of pollination. Your bees can provide their pollinating services and, in exchange, will feed on the apple tree nectar.