Beekeeping

is a branch of agriculture that breeds bees to produce honey, as well as beeswax and other products, and to pollinate crops.

Beekeeping products include:

wax,

Royal jelly,

honey,

parchment, bee stalk,

propolis,

bee Podmore,

bee venom,

zabrus

tinder homogenate (drone milk),

tincture of wax moth larvae

bee mummy[specify]

as well as the actual bee colonies, Queen bees and bee larvae.

Bees appeared on earth more than 70 million years ago. The image of a bee was on the coins of the States of the Ancient world (and now — on the coins of Italy, Malta, Norway). Beekeeping was known long before our era. In its history, there are several stages:

Wild beekeeping — hunting for honey and wax (nests of bees — honeycombs were searched in the hollows of trees);

Wild-hive beekeeping;

Kolodny beekeeping (bees were kept in non — separable hives- decks, nest boxes);

Framework bee-keeping (breeding of bee colonies in hives with movable frames remove).