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  2. Bees for Development - Wikipedia

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    Bees for Development also disseminates training resources worldwide, [15] manages an on-line library of beekeeping information and organises beekeeping safaris. [16] The charity is also assisting an area resident with her attempts to preserve a Monmouthshire farm. The resident had established a hive at her farm three years ago after taking a ...

  3. Second beekeeping class set to begin Wednesday - AOL

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    Mar. 5—Ohio River Bee Society to resume meetings WILGUS — The first class of the beginning beekeeping course by Reid's Apiary will graduate and the second class will begin on Wednesday. "Bill ...

  4. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    The widespread adoption of Natural Beekeeping methods in recent years can be attributed to the 2007 publications of Natural Beekeeping [79] by Ross Conrad, and The Barefoot Beekeeper [80] by Philip Chandler, which challenges many aspects of modern beekeeping and offers the horizontal top-bar hive as a viable alternative to the ubiquitous ...

  5. Bee learning and communication - Wikipedia

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    Bee learning and communication includes cognitive and sensory processes in all kinds of bees, that is the insects in the seven families making up the clade Anthophila. Some species have been studied more extensively than others, in particular Apis mellifera , or European honey bee.

  6. Beekeeping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bee-related services in the United States are not limited only to beekeeping. A large sector is devoted to bee removal , especially in the case of Swarming (honey bee) . This is especially common in the springtime , usually within a two- or three-week period depending on the locale, but occasional swarms can happen throughout the producing season.

  7. E. F. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Everett Franklin Phillips (14 November 1878 – 21 August 1951) was an American apiculturist who served as an influential professor of apiculture at Cornell University.He collected nearly all the literature in English on bees and it is now part of the library of Cornell University as the E. F. Phillip Memorial Beekeeping Library.