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beekeeper

[ US /ˈbiˌkipɝ/ ]
[ UK /bˈiːkiːpɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a farmer who keeps bees for their honey

How To Use beekeeper In A Sentence

  • From 2006 to 2009, over one-third of beekeepers reported colonies collapsing accompanied by a “lack of dead bees," according to a survey conducted by the Apiary Inspectors of America (AIA).
  • Beekeepers can cull out defensive colonies, fortunately, and select only the most gentle characteristics.
  • Excellent idea! beekeeper, "tupperware stocked" is funny stuff. Do-It-Yourself Recoil Reducer
  • By 1851, he had hundreds of hives set up near his Coolangatta homestead, and had them supervised and operated by a young Aboriginal beekeeper.
  • Beekeepers all around the world are noticing their bees dwindle and disappear," says the professor of apiculture and social insects. Craig and Marc Kielburger: To Bee or Not To Bee
  • To eke out a full-time living from their honeybees, about half the nation's 2,000 commercial beekeepers pull up stakes each spring.
  • Dr. Dario Espina - Perez, a Latin American entomologist and beekeeper, disagrees strongly with this B-movie scenario in his excellent book. 9: Domestic animals
  • Alex McRaeFood: Sticky SpoonsFollowing the makers of olive oil and chocolate, beekeepers are increasingly using local flora to create epicurean varieties of honey that any food snob could love: Volcano Island Honey Co. harvests the flowers of kiawe trees on the Big Island to make its tropical and creamy Rare Hawaiian Organic White Honey ($11; volcanoislandhoney. com). The Good Life
  • Most Slovenian beekeepers today still group their hives this way, although their apicultural methods have changed, says Franc Sivic, vice president of the Slovenian Beekeepers 'Association and a prolific photographer whose close-ups of bees are featured in the museum. Buzz on Slovenia Honey
  • Instead, call a professional beekeeper to remove the colony.
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