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  2. Erika Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson typically posts videos of herself relocating beehives; she scoops up handfuls of bees with her bare hands and wears no beekeeping equipment while handling the bees. By 2021, she had amassed 6 million followers on TikTok. [4] By 2023, she had 11.4 million following her account which she named Texas Beeworks.

  3. Worker bee - Wikipedia

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    Honey bees begin as an egg laid by the queen in the brood nest, located near the center of the hive. Worker eggs are laid in smaller cells compared to drone eggs, and will hatch after three days into a larva. Nurse bees feed it royal jelly for three days, [8] followed by pollen and honey for about two more days until the cell is capped by ...

  4. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Beekeeping (or apiculture) 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.

  5. Beekeeper - Wikipedia

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    Beekeeping as a hobby/career is an activity for people who are interested in having their own beehives. Beekeepers create profit by selling honey, honeycomb, and wax. Beekeepers create profit by selling honey, honeycomb, and wax.

  6. Petro Prokopovych - Wikipedia

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    By 1808 Prokopovych had 580 beehives. [10] Prokopovych's beehive system. Prokopovych studied the biology of bee colonies and strove to improve existing methods of beekeeping. Ukrainian stamp honoring Prokopovych, 2000. His main intention was to develop methods that allowed the least disturbance and damage to bees.

  7. L. L. Langstroth - Wikipedia

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    US Patent 9300 — L.L. Langstroth's patent for a Bee hive from October 5, 1852. US Patent RE1484 — L.L. Langstroth's patent for a Bee hive Reissued from May 26, 1863. US Patent 61216 — L.L. Langstroth's joint patent (with S. Wagner) for an Improved Apparatus for Extracting Honey from the Comb from January 15, 1867.

  8. Hobbyist beekeepers are buzzing after reversing America’s ...

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    But not all of these beekeepers are producing honey at the scale measured by the Census, which could account for the lower reported growth in honey production. Census data shows that the number of ...

  9. Beekeeping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Beekeeping was traditionally practiced for the bees' honey harvest, although nowadays crop pollination service can often provide a greater part of a commercial beekeeper's income. Other hive products are pollen, royal jelly , and propolis , which are also used for nutritional and medicinal purposes, and beeswax , which is used in candle making ...

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