Common Species Of Honey Bees
Two species of honey bee, A. mellifera and A. cerana, are often maintained,
fed, and transported by beekeepers. Modern hives also enable beekeepers to
transport bees, moving from field to field as the crop needs pollinating and
allowing the beekeeper to charge for the pollination services they provide,
revising the historical role of the self-employed beekeeper, and favoring
large-scale commercial operations. For further information see the main article,
or the articles for these species. Read More
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