Not honey! smoke, toilet cleaner... lots of things
A person who keeps bees is a Beekeeper or Apiarist.
Bees won't usually attack humans without a good reason because to do so means they will die. A bee will only sting if it feels it or the colony is under threat. If a bee approaches you, the worst thing you can do is try to swat it away -- that is very threatening. Try to ignore it, make no sudden movements, and if it bothers you, walk away.
Bees can see higher frequencies of electromagnetic waves than humans can. Bees see flowers in different colors then we do. Bees see color about triple the speed as humans do.
An apiarian is a person who keeps bees.
A person who keeps bees is called a beekeeper, or an apiarist.
A beekeeper keeps/rears bees in an apiary in an area normaly away from people but close to flowers
She Keeps Bees was created in 2006.
A person who keeps bees is a Beekeeper or Apiarist.
There aren't any diseases that can be transmitted from bees to humans.
Bees won't usually attack humans without a good reason because to do so means they will die. A bee will only sting if it feels it or the colony is under threat. If a bee approaches you, the worst thing you can do is try to swat it away -- that is very threatening. Try to ignore it, make no sudden movements, and if it bothers you, walk away.
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Bees can see higher frequencies of electromagnetic waves than humans can. Bees see flowers in different colors then we do. Bees see color about triple the speed as humans do.
Apiology is the study of bees. Someone who keeps or raises bees is an apiarist. The place where bees are kept is an apiary.
An apiarian is a person who keeps bees.
A person who keeps bees is called a beekeeper, or an apiarist.
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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."