Apiculture
An apiary
Apiculture or beekeeping.
An apiologist is a scientist who studies beekeeping. They specialize in the behavior, biology, and ecology of bees and work to understand how to effectively manage and protect bee colonies.
Apiculture. Or commonly, just beekeeping.
Beekeeping serves multiple purposes, including producing honey, beeswax, and other hive products, pollinating crops, supporting biodiversity, and contributing to environmental conservation efforts. Beekeeping can also provide a source of income for beekeepers and play a role in education and research related to bees and their important role in ecosystems.
Apiculture.
An Apiculturist is a fancy name for beekeeping
Very few people are able to make a living out of beekeeping, so my advice would be to consider another occupation and have beekeeping as a hobby.
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If you are thinking about taking up beekeeping, contact your local beekeeping group for help and advice. Do not try and 'go it alone'.
apiculture = beekeeping
Beekeeping or apiculture.
An apiary
Alexander Shearer Curlet Deans has written: 'Bees and beekeeping' 'Beekeeping techniques'
fat ass get a book about bees and read it You really should get a good beekeeping book and read it thoroughly and if you are serious about taking up beekeeping, join your local beekeeping group and don't try to 'go it alone'.
Read as many beekeeping books as you can and contact your local beekeepers who will usually be very helpful. It's best not to 'go it alone'.
Apiculture or beekeeping.