I seem to remember having changed one colour or two for a better contrast (maybe the light blue and/or some of the sun/moon yellow?) but I stitched it long ago.
A beekeeper (or apiarist) keeps honey bee garden in order to collect their honey and other products that the hive produce (including beeswax, propolis, flower pollen, bee pollen, and royal jelly), to pollinate crops, or to produce bees for sale to other beekeepers.
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A beekeeper (or apiarist) keeps honey bee garden in order to collect their honey and other products that the hive produce (including beeswax, propolis, flower pollen, bee pollen, and royal jelly), to pollinate crops, or to produce bees for sale to other beekeepers.
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