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Sericulture is the rearing of silk worms for silk production. Apiculture is the practice of beekeeping for honey production. Pisciculture is the farming of fish for food.

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How do you make school project on pisciculture?

well for your project you can divide this topic into parts... like say make a brousher for english, find facts and do you know's for science, for history just find the past and current scenario related to the topic...


Is sericulture ecofriendly process?

Sericulture, the farming of silkworms to produce silk, can have both positive and negative environmental effects. On one hand, it is a renewable resource that is biodegradable. However, the process can involve the use of pesticides and chemicals that can harm the environment if not managed properly. Additionally, silkworms are usually fed mulberry leaves, which can lead to deforestation if not sustainably managed.


What is apiculture in detail?

Apiculture is beekeeping. Here's SOME detail: 1. Get some bees. Catching one's own swarm is cheapest (free), or they can be bought. 2. Put them in a prepared hive (about $75) 3. Place the hive somewhere with access to flowers. 4. Wait at least a year for the bees to establish themselves, lay in some honey and survive the first winter. 5. If things are going well, take a LITTLE honey from the second year's production, if not, wait another year.


What are some examples of environmental biology?

Morphology, histology, cell biology, physiology, embryology, ecology, taxonomy, genetics, evolution, molecular biology, anthropology, agronomy, horticultre, pathology, entomology, ornithology, sericulture, forestry, Microbiology (my favoruite), toxicology, zoology, botany, biotechnology, pharmacy, oncology etc.


Bees used for commercial honey production?

Bees used for commercial honey production are typically honey bees (Apis mellifera). These bees are managed in colonies by beekeepers who place the hives in specific locations to maximize honey production. The beekeepers provide proper care, such as feeding and medication, to ensure the health and productivity of the bees.