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Agriculture Baby Onesie featuring the photograph Apiculture, Beekeeping, 18 Century by Science Source

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Apiculture, Beekeeping, 18 Century Baby Onesie

Science Source

by Science Source

$36.00

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Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

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All plants yield honey as you see. To the industrious Chymick bee. A clergyman standing beside a beehive holds a honeycomb to his face while bees fly... more

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"All plants yield honey as you see. To the industrious Chymick bee". A clergyman standing beside a beehive holds a honeycomb to his face while bees fly towards a rose of England and a thistle of Scotland; on the right, a scholar sits writing at a desk with books on a shelf behind him. The technology of beekeeping has remained fairly constant throughout the centuries. Beekeeping is the maintenance of honey bee colonies, commonly in hives, by humans. A beekeeper (or apiarist) keeps bees in order to collect honey and other products of the hive (including beeswax, propolis, pollen, and royal jelly), to pollinate crops, or to produce bees for sale to other beekeepers. A location where bees are kept is called an apiary or "bee yard". Honey is a sweet food made by bees using nectar from flowers. Beekeeping practices encourage overproduction of honey so the excess can be taken from the colony. Honey bees are well adapted to collecting and moving pollen and are the most commonly used pollinator...

 

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