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beekeeper

[bee-kee-per] / ˈbiˌki pər /
NOUN
caretaker for bees
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By 1947 commercial beekeepers were moving their hives miles away; smog was killing the bees, or making them crazy so they couldn’t find their way back home.

From Los Angeles Times

She still knows more about bees than anyone who isn’t an actual beekeeper because she got so into her sixth-grade science fair project.

From Literature

These are cared for by a local beekeeper, with their honey available at the on-site honesty shop.

From BBC

Along the walls were topsy-turvy shelves of cookbooks and books about the history of baking and how to be a beekeeper.

From Literature

The harms from faked honey are mostly to the livelihoods of beekeepers.

From BBC