apiarist

IPA: ˈɑpɪɑrɪst

noun

  • beekeeper
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Examples of "apiarist" in Sentences

  • I was gobsmacked to read what a supposedly "artisan" apiarist is recommending people use on the bees in their care.
  • They act today in anticipation of tomorrow, says the author, an avid apiarist and a Columbia Business School professor.
  • An apiarist who happened to be in the area called some other friends and they eventually got the bees back into the hives.
  • Notice this reckless new breed of urban apiarist doesn't even wear a beekeeping suit, which I suppose is the equivalent of riding brakeless.
  • Then there was the case of the agonized apiarist: "My bees have swarmed away from their hive," he or she wrote on a Laurel Canyon email list.
  • Parivartan Sharma/Reuters An apiarist collected honey from a beehive in Madalpur village in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Wednesday.
  • Awonderfully detailed articlefrom 2001 on bees and one chemical from this family (imidacloprid) was written by an apiarist on Prince Edward Island in Canada.
  • Rothberg was particularly proud about a metagenomics analysis of disappearing honey bees.33 Colony collapse disorder CCD was first reported in 2006, by an apiarist who found hundreds of hives in Florida full of honey and larvae, but deserted.
  • For example, Sherlock Holmes retired to live the life of an apiarist in the Sussex Downs, where he wrote his great work, The Practical Handbook of Bee Culture, before being summoned back to London, in His Last Bow, to help capture the German spy Von Bork.

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