Le second rendez-vous des Mercredis au Pays aura lieu le mercredi 20 août, à 16 h. Il mettra en lumière conjointement deux activités emblématiques du Grand Orb : l’apiculture et la castanéiculture.
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.
Apiculture is the science of raising or maintaining colonies of bees and their hives (beekeeping).
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.
Learn the basics of apiculture, or beekeeping, in this simple guide. Find out what apiculture is, the different types, and examples, and how it helps farming and the environment.
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.
Apiculture is the science of raising and maintaining honey bee colonies and their hives. It’s essentially the formal term for beekeeping, covering everything from managing bee populations and harvesting honey to providing pollination services for agriculture.
Beekeeping, also called apiculture, refers to all activities concerned with the practical management of social bee species. These guidelines aim to provide useful information and suggestions for a sustainable management of bees around the world, which can then be applied to project development and implementation.