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A feeder is a vessel or contraption used by beekeepers to feed pollen or honey (or substitutes) to honey bees from a honey bee colony. Beekeepers feed
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Topics referred to by the same term
Feeder (livestock equipment) Feeder (beekeeping), any of several devices used in apiculture to supplement or replace natural food sources Bird feeder
Feeder
Vertically modular beehive with hung brood and honey frames
Langstroth made many other discoveries in beekeeping and contributed greatly to the industrialization of modern beekeeping. Other inventors, notably François
Langstroth_hive
Inadequate nutrition in honey bees
@ Scientific Beekeeping". Scientificbeekeeping.com. 2011-02-23. Retrieved 2017-01-10. "The Mind-Boggling Math of Migratory Beekeeping". Scientific American
Honey_bee_starvation
Consumption of honey
consumed by many other animals including human beings, who have developed beekeeping to make supplies of honey both reliable and plentiful. Despite honey's
Mellivory
Caterpillar larvae of wax moths
of commercially available feeder insects fed enhanced diets during growth: Complete Nutrient Content of Four Species of Feeder Insects". Zoo Biology. 34
Waxworm
Honey bee's particular figure-eight dance
Waggle dance is a term used in beekeeping and ethology for a particular figure-eight dance of the honey bee. By performing this dance, successful foragers
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Common name of a group of flowering plants
Gupta; Wim Reybroeck; Johan W. Veen; Anuradha Gupta (18 September 2014). Beekeeping for Poverty Alleviation and Livelihood Security. Springer. pp. 47–.
Thistle
Species of bee
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, eds. Asian Bees and Beekeeping: Progress of Research and Development. New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing
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(1775–1850), Russian Empire – early beehive frame, queen excluder and other beekeeping novelties Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky (1863–1944), Russia/France – early colour
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County in Virginia, United States
reporting as adopting agrivoltaic practices, pairing solar arrays with beekeeping to support pollinators and compatible agricultural uses. Larger projects
Buckingham_County,_Virginia
Online vehicle for hire service
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Private, college-prep, day & boarding school in Cedar Lake, Michigan, United States
taught printing, tent-making, bookkeeping, agriculture, blacksmithing, beekeeping, food preparation, and carpentry. The first twelfth-grade students graduated
Great_Lakes_Adventist_Academy
Management of farm animals
Jabr, Ferris (1 September 2013). "The Mind-Boggling Math of Migratory Beekeeping". Scientific American. Retrieved 22 May 2017. Barber, E.J.W. (1992). Prehistoric
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Public school in Shrewsbury, England
present include: Archery Art & Photography Bastille Society (history) Beekeeping Canoe and Kayak Club Chinese Christian Forum Coding Comedy Cooking Craft
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Capital of the Venezuelan state of Mérida
region), facilities for cultivating orchids, and a museum dedicated to beekeeping. Parque Las tres Méridas (Three Méridas Park) A small park that commemorates
Mérida,_Mérida
District of Karnataka, India
industries in this district are carpentry, blacksmith, leather, pottery, beekeeping, stone cutting, handlooms, agarbathi, and sandalwood carving.[citation
Shimoga_district
List of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in agriculture
intentional, usually obtained by crossing a male bovine with a female bison. beekeeping See apiculture. biennial bearing Describing a perennial crop that alternates
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English : unexplained.
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Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Fedor, FEDAR means "gift of God."
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English : variant spelling of Reader.Dutch : occupational name for someone who dressed new cloth, Middle Dutch reder.Dutch and German : variant of Reder 3.
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English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a herdsman, someone who tended a herd of domestic animals, Middle English herder, Middle Dutch herder, harde(r), Middle High German herder.German : from the medieval German personal name Herdher, composed of the elements hart ‘strong’ + heri, hari ‘army’.South German : habitational name from either of two places called Herdern: near Freiburg and near Winterthal in Switzerland.
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of German Frideric, FREDEK means "peaceful ruler."
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English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English demere, DEEMER means "judge."
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English American
One's elder (older person); elder tree.
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Yiddish
(×¡Ö¶× Ö°×“Ö¶×¨) Yiddish form of English Alexander, SENDER means "defender of mankind."
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Norwegian
Norwegian variant form of Scandinavian Frode, FRODER means "wise."
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Low German pet form of Latin Silvester, FESTER means "from the forest."
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German, Hungarian, Polish, Teutonic
Merciful Leader; Peaceful Ruler; Diminutive of Frederick
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American, British, English, Portuguese
From the Elder Tree; One's Elder
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(Фёдор) Variant spelling of Russian Fyodor, FEODOR means "gift of God."
Male
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(Федір) Ukrainian form of Russian Fedar, FEDIR means "gift of God."
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English : nickname from fend, a shortened form of defend, thus ‘defender’.South German : from Alemannic Venner ‘flag bearer’, ‘ensign’ or Fähndrich, which has the same meaning (see Fenrich).South German : variant of Fendler.
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English : probably a variant of Elder.
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English : variant of Feather.North German, Dutch, and Danish : from the Frisian personal name Vetter, meaning ‘relative’. Relationship terms were commonly used as personal names in Friesland.
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : variant spelling of Leader 1.
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English : occupational name for someone who thatched cottages with reeds, from an agent derivative of Middle English rēd(en) ‘to cover with reeds’.Americanized spelling of German Rieder.
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English : variant spelling of Weedon.James Weeden emigrated from England to Newport, RI, in 1638.
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Tamil
Brave heart
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Tamil
Dwarakapathi | தà¯à®µà®¾à®°à®•ாபதீ
Lord Krishna
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English Greek
Crown; wreath. From biblical Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
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Czechoslovakian
Bagpiper.
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Hindu
Possessed with skills
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Arabic, Muslim
A Poem of Six Verses
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Spanish
Assumption.
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Indian
Attractive, Beloved, Mistress
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African
a jigger; or, a grasshopper.
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Bulgarian
, persistent, resolute.
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One who heads a movement, a party, or a mob; head; chief; leader.
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Alt. of Comet- seeker
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A fall or plunge headforemost, as while riding a bicycle, or in bathing; as, to take a header.
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One who furnishes incentives; an encourager.
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A device for supplying steam boilers with water as needed.
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One who eats or feeds; specifically, an animal to be fed or fattened.
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The keeper of a pound.
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One who has the care, custody, or superintendence of anything; as, the keeper of a park, a pound, of sheep, of a gate, etc. ; the keeper of attached property; hence, one who saves from harm; a defender; a preserver.
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A small lateral lode falling into the main lode or mineral vein.
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See Fodder, a weight.
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A strong discharge of gas from a fissure; a blower.
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A gate keeper; a gate tender.
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An auxiliary part of a machine which supplies or leads along the material operated upon.
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A stream that flows into another body of water; a tributary; specifically (Hydraulic Engin.), a water course which supplies a canal or reservoir by gravitation or natural flow.
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A fruit that keeps well; as, the Roxbury Russet is a good keeper.
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One who fattens cattle for slaughter.
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A branch railroad, stage line, or the like; a side line which increases the business of the main line.
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One who, or that which, gives food or supplies nourishment; steward.
v. t.
To cause to fester or rankle.
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A keeper or feeder of sheep; also, an owner of sheep.