The rearing of honeybees is called apiculture. This practice involves the maintenance and management of bee colonies, typically in hives, for the purpose of harvesting honey, beeswax, and other bee products. Apiculture also plays a crucial role in pollination, benefiting agriculture and biodiversity. Beekeepers, or apiarists, are responsible for the health and productivity of the bee colonies.
Apiculture or beekeeping.
the rearing of fish is known as pisciculture
Male honeybees are called drones. Female honeybees are called workers. Additionally, the Queen Bee is a female.
The rearing of birds is called aviculture. Aviculture involves the breeding, care, and management of birds in captivity, often for commercial or conservation purposes.
Honeybees eat nectar and pollen, which they gather from flowers. They use their long proboscis to suck up nectar from flowers and collect pollen in specialized baskets on their hind legs called pollen sacs.
Apiculture or beekeeping.
Because they make honey
rearing of snails is called heliciculture
the rearing of fish is known as pisciculture
Male honeybees are called drones. Female honeybees are called workers. Additionally, the Queen Bee is a female.
A Hive
Honeybees are called social insects because all the bees in the community have to work together to be able to survive.
Rearing cattle for various porposes and meeting the needs is called stock rearing
the rearing of silk worms in a large scale is called sericulture
It is called Apiculture
it is called a tracheae
sericulture