Definition of Apiculture. Meaning of Apiculture. Synonyms of Apiculture

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Definition of Apiculture

Apiculture
Apiculture Ap"i*cul`ture (?; 135), n. [L. apis bee + E. culture.] Rearing of bees for their honey and wax.

Meaning of Apiculture from wikipedia

- B****eeping (or apiculture) is the maintenance of bee colonies, commonly in artificial beehives. Honey bees in the genus Apis are the most commonly kept...
- B****eeping in India has been mentioned in ancient Vedas and Buddhist scriptures. Rock paintings of Mesolithic era found in Madhya Pradesh depict honey...
- numerous defensive strategies against the hornets and so are also used in apiculture in the country. Nest cavity ranges from 10 to 15 liters with a round comb...
- from a quarter of the places they inhabited in 1980. Human b****eeping or apiculture (meliponiculture for stingless bees) has been practised for millennia...
- S2CID 35812411. Benton, Frank (1895). The honey bee: a manual of instruction in apiculture [Europe's best known butterflies. Description of the most important species...
- such disappearances have occurred sporadically throughout the history of apiculture, and have been known by various names (including disappearing disease...
- production and availability. The husbandry of bees is known as b****eeping or apiculture, with the cultivation of stingless bees usually referred to as meliponiculture...
- From 1984 to 2009, Kevan taught the University of Guelph's long-running apiculture course, which has over a century of history. As part of the course's development...
- Melipona subnitida is a neotropical bee species in the Apidae family found in the dry areas of Northeastern Brazil. This species of stingless bees practices...
- the more defensive ones and created a number of subspecies suitable for apiculture. In Central and southern Africa there was formerly no tradition of b****eeping...