Beekeepers [noun]
Definition of Beekeepers:
caretaker for bees
Opposite/Antonyms of Beekeepers:
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Sentence/Example of Beekeepers:
Greenford, near Harrow-on-the-Hill, had quite recently a worthy inhabitant who was a gardener and presumably a beekeeper also.
The price of queens will be fifty cents for one, and not more than three will be furnished to each beekeeper.
Given three pure Italian queens to start with, a beekeeper may easily re-queen his whole bee-yard in the course of a year.
If not already done the beekeeper should at once make his final preparations towards a successful wintering of bees.
“You were a wonderful beekeeper when you were a boy, granddad,” she insisted.
The beekeeper closes the hive, chalks a mark on it, and when he has time tears out its contents and burns it clean.
A beekeeper, seeing the bee collect pollen from flowers and carry it to the hive, says that it exists to gather honey.
For Alick had a little wife who was an expert market-gardener and beekeeper.
The wise beekeeper is not deterred by a bad season but simply bides his chance.
Southwest Texas is a sort of beekeeper's paradise and only a part of it has been occupied as yet.