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  • '''Beekeeping''' (or '''apiculture''', from [[Latin]] ''apis'', a [[bee]]) is the practic While beekeeping was traditionally practiced for the bees' honey and beeswax, nowadays crop
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  • ...Guide to Beekeeping] Beekeeping expert shows hobbyists the ins and outs of beekeeping in free online video series. *[http://www.abfnet.org/ The American Beekeeping Federation]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Beekeeping]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Guide to Beekeeping] Beekeeping expert shows hobbyists the ins and outs of beekeeping in free online video series. *[http://www.abfnet.org/ The American Beekeeping Federation]
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  • == Migratory beekeeping == ...vegetables that require [[honey bee|bees]] for [[pollination]]. Migratory beekeeping also is practiced in [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Australia]], [[South Africa]]
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  • ...e|loss of pollinators]] include [[pesticide misuse]], unprofitability of [[beekeeping]] for [[honey]], rapid transfer of pests and diseases to new areas of the g ...ina]]. The following year, watermelon growers who did not place [[beehive (beekeeping)|beehives]] in the fields, observed the fruit begin to develop, then abort,
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  • '''Beekeeping''' (or '''apiculture''', from [[Latin]] ''apis'', a [[bee]]) is the practic While beekeeping was traditionally practiced for the bees' honey and beeswax, nowadays crop
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  • ...traits from its African ancestors that make it less desirable for domestic beekeeping. Specifically (as compared with the European bee types), the Africanized be ...ot sufficiently defensive. In addition, there was formerly no tradition of beekeeping, only bee robbing. When one wanted honey, one would seek out a bee tree and
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  • ...ing)|hives]] of honey bees are also [[contract]]ed out as pollinators by [[beekeeping|beekeepers]].
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  • ...e, in the form of an [[epyllion]] which describes vividly the discovery of beekeeping by [[Aristaeus]] and the story of [[Orpheus]]' journey to the underworld. A
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  • ...ia]]n [[almond]] orchards, where nearly half (about one million [[beehive (beekeeping)|hives]]) of the US [[honey bee]]s are trucked to the almond orchards each [[clearfelling|clearcut logging]], decline of beekeeping, [[suburb]]an development, removal of [[hedge]]s and other [[Habitat (ecolo
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  • ...though contracting for crop pollination is becoming more significant for [[beekeeping|beekeepers]]. The [[silkworm]] has greatly affected human history, as [[tra
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  • ...o a few other types of bee. Human management of this species is known as [[beekeeping]] or apiculture. ...n humans provide a home for a colony, the structure is called a [[Beehive (beekeeping)|hive]]. A honey bee hive can contain up to 40,000 bees at their annual pea
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  • * Bill Anderson, [[beekeeping]] column
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  • ...ion of logging and fire roads, fence construction, tree-planting, and even beekeeping, archaeological excavation, and furniture manufacture. The CCC also provide
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  • *[[Beekeeping/Definition]]
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  • ...where they have been replaced by [[Africanized bee]]s. At the same time [[beekeeping|managed honey bee colonies]] have dropped by about two thirds.
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  • ...among hunter-gatherers in several locations. There is early evidence of [[beekeeping]], in the form of [[cave painting|rock painting]]s, dating to [[10th millen
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  • ...most farmers were given an occupational exemption and few were drafted. [[Beekeeping|Beekeepers]] also gained exemptions and favored treatment, because [[beeswa
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