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beekeeper

[bee-kee-per] / ˈbiˌki pər /
NOUN
caretaker for bees
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For years, beekeepers have noted increasing issues with queen failure and early supersedure.

From Science Daily

That means going beyond fruit and veggie farmers to seek out diverse purveyors: growers of mushrooms and microgreens, cheesemakers, beekeepers, bakers and prepared food makers, flower farms and herbalists.

From Salon

This would be a boon for beekeepers, who struggle financially when they have a high turnover in their colonies.

From Salon

As diverse and healthy bee forage disappears, beekeepers feed their bees more supplements, such as sugar water and pollen substitutes, which are not as nutritious as the nectar and pollen bees get from flowers.

From Salon

For commercial beekeepers in northern states, this can be an alternative to sending their bees to California for the winter.

From Seattle Times