Beekeepers

/ˈbiːˌkiːpərz/ noun

People who maintain and care for colonies of honeybees, managing hives to produce honey and other bee products.

From 'bee' and 'keeper,' meaning one who keeps or maintains. The practice dates back thousands of years, but the formal title 'beekeeper' became standardized during the 1800s.

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