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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

And Jin, the son of a beekeeper, is on a totally different level that challenges the conventions of stuffy classical piano competitions.

From Seattle Times

However, for safety reasons, beekeepers were not allowed to touch the plane, nor was pest control allowed to spray the aircraft, Ms. Enjeti tweeted.

From Washington Times

Marvin Jordana is among a small but growing handful of beekeepers who see their work as a spiritual practice, communing with bees as an encounter with an ancient wisdom.

From Los Angeles Times

Urban beekeepers might want to start growing goldenrod and ragweed near their hives to keep their bees fed, and to reduce the potential damage the bees have on the environment.

From Washington Post