Beekeeping - Wikipedia Beekeeping (or apiculture, from Latin: apis + culture) is the maintenance of bee colonies, commonly in artificial beehives Honey bees in the genus Apis are the most commonly kept species but other honey producing bees such as Melipona stingless bees are also kept
What is Apiculture - Importance, Methods Benefits Apiculture, commonly known as beekeeping, is the practice of raising honey bees for the production of various bee products, such as honey and beeswax Also, bee keeping is called apiculture, and it involves rearing honey bees for commercial purposes
What is Apiculture? History Importance of Apiculture Apiculture is the practice of beekeeping and the production of honey Beekeepers use a variety of techniques to maintain their hives and ensure a healthy environment for their bees
Beekeeping | Definition, Equipment, Facts | Britannica beekeeping, care and management of colonies of honeybees They are kept for their honey and other products or their services as pollinators of fruit and vegetable blossoms or as a hobby
Apiculture - Agriculture Dictionary Apiculture, also known as beekeeping or apicultura, is the practice of managing honey bee colonies for the purpose of honey production, pollination services, wax harvesting, bee breeding, or scientific research
Apiculture: What Is Beekeeping How It Works - BeeKeepClub People usually get into the business of beekeeping (apiculture) for various reasons such as to help with cross pollination of crops, breeding and sale, or to get honey and other bee products, i e wax or propolis
Apiculture | SpringerLink Apiculture, or beekeeping, is the semidomestication of honey bees (genus Apis, primarily A mellifera) in human-made and managed structures (beehives) for the purposes of harvesting honey and other hive products, providing pollination services in natural and agroecosystems, raising and selling bees to others, and providing other benefits