A person who keeps bees is a Beekeeper or Apiarist.
An apiculturist is another name for a beekeeper - a person who keeps bees, mostly for commercial reasons.
A person who studies bees is an Apiologist. A person who keeps bees in an Apiarist.
An apiarian is a person who keeps bees.
A beekeeper is a person who keeps bees. They are responsible for managing the hives, collecting honey, and ensuring the health and well-being of the bee colony.
A person who keeps bees is called a beekeeper, or an apiarist.
An apiculturist is another name for a beekeeper - a person who keeps bees, mostly for commercial reasons.
A bee keeper is a person who keeps bees for their honey; he/she may do this for agricultural purposes. The scientific name for a bee keeper is, "Apiarist."
An apiculturalist is another name for a beekeeper - a person who keeps bees, mostly for commercial reasons.
A person who studies bees is an Apiologist. A person who keeps bees in an Apiarist.
An apiarian is a person who keeps bees.
A beekeeper is a person who keeps bees. They are responsible for managing the hives, collecting honey, and ensuring the health and well-being of the bee colony.
A person who keeps bees is called a beekeeper, or an apiarist.
She Keeps Bees was created in 2006.
A person who keeps honey bees is an apiarist, or is more commonly called a beekeeper.
A beemaster is a dated term for a beekeeper, a person who keeps and maintains bees.
A person who studies bees is called an apiologist.
A person who keeps bees is called a beekeeper. Beekeepers manage hives to produce honey and other bee-related products, as well as to support pollination and the health of bee populations. They play a crucial role in agriculture and environmental sustainability.