• Beekeeping is first recorded in Ireland in the seventh century. It has seen a surge in popularity in modern times, with the membership of beekeeping associations...
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  • bees and beekeeping in Britain The National Diploma in Beekeeping Examination board was established in 1954 to meet a need for a beekeeping qualification...
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    Beehive (redirect from Beehive (beekeeping))
    the hives and may indicate religious practices associated with beekeeping. While beekeeping predates these ruins, this is the oldest apiary yet discovered...
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    staple in Ireland. Honey seems to have been a precious but abundant commodity, with beekeeping particularly associated with the church and much used in medicine...
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    Petro Prokopovych (category Beekeeping pioneers)
    commercial beekeeping and the invention of the first movable frame hive. He introduced novelties in traditional beekeeping that allowed great progress in the...
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    Colony collapse disorder (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from July 2021)
    the cause of this agricultural beekeeping problem was unknown. Reports show similar behavior in hives in the US in 1918 and 1919. Coined "mystery disease"...
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  • British Beekeepers Association (category Beekeeping in the United Kingdom)
    promote the craft of beekeeping To advance the education of the public in the importance of bees in the environment Beekeeping associations and branches...
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  • located in Madrid, Spain Cricket Training Balls Australia, a business located in Gold Coast, Australia Central Texas Beekeepers Association, A beekeeping association...
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    Crane, Eva (1999). The world history of beekeeping and honey hunting. London: Duckworth. ISBN 9780715628270. Chrigi-in-Africa. "The First Bushman / San". Gateway...
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    Brother Adam (born Karl Kehrle in 1898 in Germany), who was in charge of beekeeping from 1919 at Buckfast Abbey in Devon in the United Kingdom. Breeding...
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    Bee (redirect from Specialization in bees)
    insects have been lost from a quarter of the places they inhabited in 1980. Human beekeeping or apiculture (meliponiculture for stingless bees) has been practised...
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    Small hive beetle (category Beekeeping)
    Aethina tumida, commonly known as small hive beetle (SHB), is a beekeeping pest. It is native to sub-Saharan Africa, but has spread to many other regions...
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  • Shiva Rose (category American people of Irish descent)
    "Shiva Rose on Her Last Parenting Fail, Most Embarrassing Mom Moment and Beekeeping". HuffPost. 2014-10-07. Retrieved 2021-04-25. "A PERSIAN ROSE BLOOMS:...
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    than 40 years in honey and beekeeping equipment. Therefore, honey from an unknown source should never be used as bee feed, and used beekeeping equipment should...
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    Labbamolaga Church (category All Wikipedia articles written in Hiberno-English)
    name to Timoleague and is traditionally held to have introduced beekeeping to Ireland. In 1897, William Copeland Borlase was the first to claim that Molaga...
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  • farm and runs the farm shop. Charlie Ireland: sarcastically referred to by Clarkson as "Cheerful Charlie", Ireland is a professional agronomist and land...
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    smoker fuel in beekeeping because of its generous smoke generation and ease of ignition. In the 19th and first half of the 20th century, in Australia,...
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    Lythrum salicaria (category Plants described in 1753)
    Bulgakov, V. (2020). "Innovative approach to legal regulation for using beekeeping data in forest areas". IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science...
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    June gap (category Beekeeping in the United Kingdom)
    in this gap are Cotoneaster, the closely related Pyracantha, common garden [herbs], and perennial garden plants. Beekeeping in Ireland Beekeeping in the...
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    European dark bee (category Bees described in 1758)
    Beekeeping Study Notes BBKA Examinatins Volume 1 (2 ed.). Northern Bee Books. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-905652-81-8. Brother Adam O.B.E. (1975). Beekeeping at...
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  • Rowse Honey (category Companies based in Oxfordshire)
    for use in breakfast cereals. Other products include lemon curd and maple syrup. Tony Rowse began beekeeping in a shed in Ewelme, Oxfordshire in 1938 and...
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  • Matthers) is a government department in the Northern Ireland Executive, the devolved administration for Northern Ireland. The minister with overall responsibility...
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    Waxworm (category Beekeeping)
    greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella). They belong to the tribe Galleriini in the snout moth subfamily Galleriinae. Another species whose larvae share that...
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    Reynoutria japonica (category Plants described in 1777)
    japonica) Bioactive Compounds and Their Potential of Pharmacological and Beekeeping Activities: Challenges and Future Directions". Plants. 10 (12): 2621....
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  • private estate. The Crown Estate in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland is managed by the Crown Estate Commissioners. In Scotland, the Crown Estate is managed...
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    Charles Thomson (category Irish emigrants to the Thirteen Colonies)
    synopsis of the Four Evangelists in 1815. In retirement, he pursued his interests in agricultural science and beekeeping. Thomson was elected a member of...
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    Mead (category Northern Irish cuisine)
    divine drink, see Mead of poetry. Mead (Old Irish mid) was a popular drink in medieval Ireland. Beekeeping was brought around the 5th century, traditionally...
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    Gobnait (category Female saints of medieval Ireland)
    Celtic lore held bees in high esteem, believing the soul left the body as a bee or a butterfly. Gobnait is said to have added beekeeping to her life's work...
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    Mite (section In beekeeping)
    "Mite abundance and richness in an Irish survey of soil biodiversith with comments on some newly recorded species". Irish Naturalists' Journal. 33: 19–27...
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    AZ: Northland Press. Kent, Robert B. (1984). "Mesoamerican Stingless Beekeeping". Journal of Cultural Geography. 4 (2): 14–28. doi:10.1080/08873638409478571...
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