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Robbing the Bees.


Robbing The Bees Bees
See also insects.

apiarist

a person who tends bees.

apiary

a beehive or collection of beehives. — apiarian, adj.

apiculture

the art and science of beekeeping. — apiculturist, n.
 

Holley Hol·ley , Robert William 1922-1993.

American biochemist. He shared a 1968 Nobel Prize for the study of genetic codes.
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While Holley Bishop's Robbing The Bees: A Biography Of Honey informatively examines the honey more than the bee, readers are still provided with an impressive cultural and culinary cu·li·nar·y  
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Of or relating to a kitchen or to cookery.



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 history of the uses and harvesting of honey from antiquity down to modern times. From early harvesting techniques to modern health discoveries about honey, Robbing The Bees is filled with fascinating facts and history making it an invaluable and popular addition to personal, school, and community library collections.
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