BEEKEEPING - translation to arabic
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BEEKEEPING - translation to arabic

CARE AND BREEDING OF HONEY BEES
Apiculture; Beekeeping leading practices; Bee-keeping; Bee keeping; Apiarian; Bee keeper; Beekiping; Beekeeping suit; Beekeeping helmet; Bee keepers; Apairist; Bee farming; Bee culture; History of beekeeping; The beekeeping suit; Beesuit; Bee suit
  • Beekeeping, [[tacuinum sanitatis]] casanatensis (14th century)
  • Bee smoker with heat shield and hook
  • thumb
  • A beekeeper inspecting a [[hive frame]] from a [[Langstroth hive]].
  • American hive tool
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  • ''The Beekeepers'', 1568, by [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]
  • A swarm about to land
  • A swarm attached to a branch
  • Tunnel entrance with baffle
  • Hive with a second skin of polystyrene
  • Honey bee in Toronto
  • New wax combs between basement joists
  • Honey Extractor
  • Prokopovych's beehive system
  • Modern top bar hive
  • Western honey bee on a honeycomb
  • World's stock of beehives from 1961 to 2014
  • Honey-laden honeycomb in a wooden frame

BEEKEEPING         

ألاسم

نِحَالَة

beekeeping         
نحالة ، تربية النحل
APIARIAN         

الصفة

نحلي

Definition

beekeeping
Beekeeping is the practice of owning and taking care of bees.
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Wikipedia

Beekeeping

Beekeeping (or apiculture) is the maintenance of bee colonies, commonly in man-made 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. Beekeepers (or apiarists) keep bees to collect honey and other products of the hive: beeswax, propolis, bee pollen, and royal jelly. Pollination of crops, raising queens, and production of package bees for sale are other sources of beekeeping income. Bee hives are kept in an apiary or "bee yard".

The keeping of bees by humans, primarily for honey production, began around 10,000 years ago. Georgia is known as the "cradle of beekeeping" and the oldest honey ever found comes from that country. The 5,500-year-old honey was unearthed from the grave of a noblewoman during archaeological excavations in 2003 near the town Borjomi. Ceramic jars found in the grave contained several types of honey, including linden and flower honey. Domestication of bees can be seen in Egyptian art from around 4,500 years ago; there is also evidence of beekeeping in ancient China, Greece, and Maya.

In the modern era, beekeeping is often used for crop pollination and the production of other products, such as wax and propolis. The largest beekeeping operations are agricultural businesses but many small beekeeping operations are run as a hobby. As beekeeping technology has advanced, beekeeping has become more accessible, and urban beekeeping was described as a growing trend as of 2010. Some studies have found city-kept bees are healthier than those in rural settings because there are fewer pesticides and greater biodiversity in cities.

Examples of use of BEEKEEPING
1. "Even people who don‘t care about beekeeping show up to (beekeeping workshops) in eastern Kentucky and know it‘s important.
2. Two of his other hobbies are volleyball and beekeeping.
3. Beekeeping is the only area where women are valued highly.
4. Like Barclay, city dwellers across the country are rapidly discovering the appeal of urban beekeeping.
5. Seed banks have been established in villages, and farmers have received training in beekeeping.