Apiarists bring their beehives when the orchards are in flower for their bees to gather honey and assist in the pollination and setting of fruit.
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His work cross-breeding bees led to the so-called Buckfast Superbee, regarded by many apiarists as the healthiest and most prolific honey producer ever bred.
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Armitage was declared insolvent in 1893, at which time his Eimeo property passed to his mortgagor, the apiarist at Eimeo in the 1900 Queensland Post Office Directory.
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Of course, the fourth-generation apiarist noted, " We'd like to keep the Europeans out, because they'd saturate the market ."
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Centuries of selective breeding by humans have created bees which produce far more honey than the colony needs, and beekeepers ( also known as apiarists ) harvest the surplus honey.
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Alfalfa seed was an important cash crop around the start of the 20th century, and honey produced by local apiarist Christian Ottesen won first prize at the St . Louis World's Fair in 1903.
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Movable frames and movable combs-as opposed to fixed combs-both allow the apiarist to inspect for diseases and parasites and also allow a beekeeper more easily to split the hive to make new colonies.
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Rev . "'Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth "'( December 25, 1810 & ndash; October 6, 1895 ), apiarist, clergyman and teacher, is considered the father of American beekeeping.
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By that time, the new hives and improved artificial wax foundations, new smokers, even new breeds of bees meant that the beekeepers of John Levett's day became the more dignified'apiarists '.
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"And, if worse comes to worse, we will release the bees, " said Roni Feldman, a 65-year-old, fourth-generation beekeeper who makes an unlikely candidate for apiarist-terrorist.