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Journey to the sweet world of beekeeping: historical development, honey harvesting and overview of bee products

Number: 009 April 30, 2024
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Journey to the sweet world of beekeeping: historical development, honey harvesting and overview of bee products

Abstract

Beekeeping started in ancient times when the first humans naturally killed the swarms nesting in tree and stone hollows and utilized their honey. Beekeeping, which was practiced with primitive methods until a few years ago, has developed up to today's modern beekeeping in the light of scientific discoveries and developments. There are approximately 56 million beehives worldwide and 1.2 million tons of honey is produced from these hives. For this reason, honey is seen as a foodstuff that the first people meet their need for sugar, easy to digest, and quickly mixed into the blood. In addition, materials such as pollen, propolis, bee venom, and beeswax obtained from beekeeping have a very important place in health and industrial fields. However, there are not enough resources to guide today's beekeepers both for beekeeping and for bees and bee products in our country and in the world. Within the scope of this study, the historical development of beekeeping, beekeeper's calendar, hive types and sizes, honey harvesting and hive care, bee products, etc. It aims to give an overview to people interested in beekeeping.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Analytical Biochemistry, Enzymes, Biochemistry and Cell Biology (Other), Nanobiotechnology, Nanochemistry

Journal Section

Review

Publication Date

April 30, 2024

Submission Date

July 21, 2023

Acceptance Date

September 7, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Number: 009

APA
Halvacı, E., Kozak, T., Gül, M., Kars, H., Bayat, R., & Şen, F. (2024). Journey to the sweet world of beekeeping: historical development, honey harvesting and overview of bee products. Journal of Scientific Reports-B, 009, 39-58. https://izlik.org/JA96XD47PA
AMA
1.Halvacı E, Kozak T, Gül M, Kars H, Bayat R, Şen F. Journey to the sweet world of beekeeping: historical development, honey harvesting and overview of bee products. Journal of Scientific Reports-B. 2024;(009):39-58. https://izlik.org/JA96XD47PA
Chicago
Halvacı, Ebru, Teslime Kozak, Mert Gül, Hatice Kars, Ramazan Bayat, and Fatih Şen. 2024. “Journey to the Sweet World of Beekeeping: Historical Development, Honey Harvesting and Overview of Bee Products”. Journal of Scientific Reports-B, nos. 009: 39-58. https://izlik.org/JA96XD47PA.
EndNote
Halvacı E, Kozak T, Gül M, Kars H, Bayat R, Şen F (April 1, 2024) Journey to the sweet world of beekeeping: historical development, honey harvesting and overview of bee products. Journal of Scientific Reports-B 009 39–58.
IEEE
[1]E. Halvacı, T. Kozak, M. Gül, H. Kars, R. Bayat, and F. Şen, “Journey to the sweet world of beekeeping: historical development, honey harvesting and overview of bee products”, Journal of Scientific Reports-B, no. 009, pp. 39–58, Apr. 2024, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA96XD47PA
ISNAD
Halvacı, Ebru - Kozak, Teslime - Gül, Mert - Kars, Hatice - Bayat, Ramazan - Şen, Fatih. “Journey to the Sweet World of Beekeeping: Historical Development, Honey Harvesting and Overview of Bee Products”. Journal of Scientific Reports-B. 009 (April 1, 2024): 39-58. https://izlik.org/JA96XD47PA.
JAMA
1.Halvacı E, Kozak T, Gül M, Kars H, Bayat R, Şen F. Journey to the sweet world of beekeeping: historical development, honey harvesting and overview of bee products. Journal of Scientific Reports-B. 2024;:39–58.
MLA
Halvacı, Ebru, et al. “Journey to the Sweet World of Beekeeping: Historical Development, Honey Harvesting and Overview of Bee Products”. Journal of Scientific Reports-B, no. 009, Apr. 2024, pp. 39-58, https://izlik.org/JA96XD47PA.
Vancouver
1.Ebru Halvacı, Teslime Kozak, Mert Gül, Hatice Kars, Ramazan Bayat, Fatih Şen. Journey to the sweet world of beekeeping: historical development, honey harvesting and overview of bee products. Journal of Scientific Reports-B [Internet]. 2024 Apr. 1;(009):39-58. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA96XD47PA