Noun
a farmer who keeps bees for their honey
Source: WordNet"Another beekeeper said his bees came out of winter OK, but because his workers didn't get here in time … some of them just starved to death. Source: Internet
A Vancouver Island beekeeper is sounding the alarm about pesticides. Source: Internet
Crew Commander Chris Mcallister, who is a beekeeper in his spare time, was behind the set-up of the equipment and has been involved with the groundwork since March this year. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, the new sighting in Washington State was a few miles further south than the state’s confirmed cases identified in the fall, not far from where a beekeeper had reported a suspicious slaughter of a beehive — with each bee found decapitated. Source: Internet
If this is true, and when taking information from the comics, this "beekeeper" could actually be a member of an insidious organization known as Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.). Source: Internet
I did learn a lot about bees from the beekeeper that came and got them, though. Source: Internet