Beekeeping: meaning, definitions and examples

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beekeeping

 

[ ˈbiːˌkiːpɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

hobby, profession

Beekeeping is the practice of maintaining bee colonies, typically in hives, by humans. It involves the collection of honey, beeswax, and other bee products, as well as pollination of plants. Beekeepers must manage the health of the bees, protect them from pests and diseases, and ensure they have enough food to survive. This practice has been around for thousands of years and is crucial for many agricultural systems due to its role in pollination.

Synonyms

apiculture, bee husbandry, honey farming

Examples of usage

  • Beekeeping requires a lot of knowledge about bee behavior.
  • She took up beekeeping to produce her own honey.
  • Many farmers rely on local beekeeping for crop pollination.
  • Beekeeping is a rewarding hobby for many nature enthusiasts.

Translations

Translations of the word "beekeeping" in other languages:

🇵🇹 apicultura

🇮🇳 मधुमक्खी पालन

🇩🇪 Imkerei

🇮🇩 perlebahan

🇺🇦 бджільництво

🇵🇱 pszczelarstwo

🇯🇵 養蜂

🇫🇷 apiculture

🇪🇸 apicultura

🇹🇷 arıcılık

🇰🇷 양봉

🇸🇦 تربية النحل

🇨🇿 včelařství

🇸🇰 včelárstvo

🇨🇳 养蜂

🇸🇮 čebelarstvo

🇮🇸 býflugur

🇰🇿 ара шаруашылығы

🇬🇪 გ蜂არება

🇦🇿 arıcılıq

🇲🇽 apicultura

Etymology

The word 'beekeeping' originates from the combination of 'bee' and 'keeping', which refers to the maintainance and management of bees for various products. The practice of beekeeping dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, who depicted it in hieroglyphs over 4,500 years ago. The term itself has evolved alongside the practice, becoming more defined as techniques and tools for managing bees advanced through the centuries. In the Middle Ages, beekeeping expanded in Europe as a profitable pursuit, with monasteries often maintaining hives. Modern beekeeping has been influenced by scientific research to improve bee health and honey production, leading to the establishment of associations and regulations that promote sustainable practices.