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profession known as b****eeping. B****eepers are also
called honey farmers,
apiarists, or less commonly,
apiculturists (both from the
Latin apis, bee; cf. apiary)...
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addition to his
achievements within the
academic realm,
Taylor was a
devoted apiarist and also made
significant contributions to the art of b****eeping. He owned...
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Lorraine Langstroth (December 25, 1810 –
October 6, 1895) was an
American apiarist, clergyman, and teacher, who has been
called the
father of
American b****eeping...
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aphids Jan Dzierżon –
Polish apiarist (1811–1906)Pages
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Polish apiarist and a
pioneer of parthenogenesis...
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species also
called kānuka,
which often shares the same
growing areas. Some
apiarists cannot readily differentiate these species, as both
flowers have similar...
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became founding editor of the w****ly
Tuakau District News as well as an
apiarist. Ed had a
sister June (born 1917) and a
brother Rexford Fleming "Rex" (born...
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Anton Janša (c. 20 May 1734 – 13
September 1773) was a
Carniolan apiarist and painter. Janša is
known as a
pioneer of
modern apiculture and a
great expert...
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Robert August Holekamp (May 4, 1848 – May 1, 1922) was a
businessman and
apiarist from the St.
Louis suburb of
Webster Groves, Missouri.
Holekamp was significant...
- also John
Dzierzon (16
January 1811 – 26
October 1906), was a
Polish apiarist who
discovered the
phenomenon of
parthenogenesis in bees.
Dzierzon came...
- naturalist.
Conrad von
Baldenstein was an ornithologist,
entomologist and
apiarist. He
produced a
number of
scientific works on the
birdlife of the Alps,...