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NIRBHAY SUDHIR PIMPLE
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOY
ABASAHEB GARWARE COLLEGE
KARVE ROAD PUNE-4
 Beekeeping (or apiculture, from
Latin: apis "bee") is the
maintenance of honey bee colonies,
commonly in hives, by humans.
 In India beekeeping has been mainly
forest based. Several natural plant
species provide nectar and pollen to
honey bees.
BEEKEEPING
The industries traditional village of
khadi commission was established to
revitalize the development of
beekeeping in 1980s.
What is honey bee
 Honeybee is a stinging winged
insect which collect nector and
pollen, produces wax and honey
and lives in large communities.
Honey Bee Classification
 Phylum
 Class
 Order
 Family
 Genus
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Apidae
Apis
Honey Bees-different
Species In India
Five important species of honey bees are as follows.
 The rock bee, Apis dorsata (Apidae).
 The Indian hive bee, Apis cerana indica (Apidae).
 The little bee/dwarf bee, Apis florea (Apidae).
 The European or Italian bee, Apis mellifera (Apidae).
 Dammer bee or stingless bee, Melipona irridipennis
(Meliporidae).
Apis Dorsata
F.
Characters:
 Commonly called ‘Rock bee’.
 Largest bee of about 20mm, called the
GIANT HONEY BEE.
 A single comb makes 60 pounds of honey
which Is maximum amount of a comb.
 Workers pollinate 12,000 flowers daily.
 Workers are very small and active , and due
to their ferocious nature they are NON
DOMESTICABLE.
Apis indica
F.
Characters:
 Commonly called as Indian bee or Asian
bee.
 Slightly smaller than A.dorsata.
 Prefer to live in dark places by making
parallel combs of one foot in protected areas.
 This Is very gentle species so can be
domesticated easily.
 Production of honey is 6 to 7 pounds per
comb, which is much less than the first one.
Apis florea
F.
Characters:
 Called as the little bee.
 Smaller than the both species.
 They are not gregarious i.e social. So make
a single comb.
 Due to docile nature i.e obedient, and rare
stinging habit, their nest can be easily
removed.
Apis mellifera
F.
Characters:
 It Is called as European bee.
 Although bee produces less honey but it is
the BEST SPECIES for COMMERCIAL point
of view.
 Its ITALIAN variety is reared everywhere
in Europe and America in artificial hives.
Dammer Bee
Characters
 Their size are much smaller than true honey
bees.
 They build irregular combs of wax and
resinous substances in crevices and hollow
tree trunks.
 The comb of melipona iridipennis is made up
of a dark material called cermen which is
mixture of wax and earth or resin.
 They do not secrete wax to build the combs.
Methods of apiculture
HIVE:
 Two types of hives are used:
1. Indigenous method of bee
keeping
a) wall or fixed hive
b) Movable hive.
Modern Method Of apiculture
They are divided into 5 types:
1. Typical Movable Hive
2. Queen Excluder
3. Honey Extractor
4. Uncapping Knife
5. Other Equipments
Typical moveable
hive
 It is a six type:
(a)Stand (b)Bottom board
(c)Brood chamber (d)Super
(e)Inner cover (f)Top Cover
Typical moveable
hive
 Size and number of frames are
variable according to the need.
 The perforation size of zinc sheet
is only 0.375 cm but the thorax of
queen is 0.43 to 0.45cm so
queen cannot pass through the
pore.
Parts of typical moveable hive
a) STAND: basal
part of hive.
 It is adjusted to
make a slope so
that rainwater
comes down
quickly.
b)BOTTOM
BOARD:
 Situated above
the stand and
forms the proper
base. It has two
gates one gate
is for entrance
and other is for
exit.
c) BROOD
CHAMBER:
Most important part
provided with5 to
10 frames.
 In each frame a
wax sheet is held at
vertical position
where bees start
making walls and
cells.
d) SUPER: It is
without cover and
the base.
 It is provided in
many frames
containing comb
foundation to
provide adational
space for expansion
of the hive.
e) INNER COVER:
 Wooden piece used
for covering of the
super, has many
holes for proper
ventilation.
f) TOP COVER: plain
and sloping zinc
sheet fitted on it
protect the colony
from rain.
2. QUEEN EXCLUDER
 Consists of wire
guaze, extrans
guards and
drone traps.
 Workers can
pass through it
but queen
cannot.
3. HONEY
EXTRACTOR:
 It functions on
principle of
centrifugal force.
 By centrifugation
, pure honey is
thrown out without
any damage to the
comb.
4. UNCAPPING KNIFE:
 Honey filled combs
are sealed by wax
which is removed
by heated
uncapping knife.
5. OTHER
EQUIPMENT
 Some materials like
protective garments,
gloves, net veil, bee
net, brush etc are
required for easy and
well planned handling
of bees.
Production of honey
 Production of honey: It is a not
direct plant product because the
nectar, pollen and cane sugar bearing
secretions of flowers are ingested by
honey bees and get mixed with the
saliva and undergo certain chemical
changes due to enzyme action.
 Some ingredients are added to the
mixture and reduce the water content
 The whole mixture is collected in the
honey sac until it reaches the hive.
 Honey is concentrated by a strong
current of air produced by the rapid
beating of worker’s wings, crawling
over the cells.
Chemical Composition of honey
 Levulose
 Dextrose
 Maltose
: 38.9%
: 21.3%
: 8.81%
 Enzymes and pigments :
2.21%
 Water
 Ash
: 17.2%
: 0.2%
UTILITY
 FOOD VALUE-
Used in the formation of
candles cakes and bread.
 MEDICINAL VALUE-
It is laxative, antiseptic
and sedative and used in Ayurvedic and
unani medicinal systems.
 Act as a curative of ulcers on tongue and
alimentary canal.
Typhoid germs are killed by it.
OTHER USES-
It is used as preservative, in
brewing industry, in poultry and fishing
industries.
 It is used to stimulate the
growth of plants, the bacterial culture, in
insect diet.
CONCLUSION
 Production of honey has been the major
aim of the industry.
 Modern beekeeping also includes
production of beeswax, bee collected
pollen, bee venom, royal jelly, propolis,
as also of package bees, queen bees
and nucleus colonies.
 About 10,000 tons of forest honey
are produced annually
Bee keeping in india

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Bee keeping in india

  • 1. NIRBHAY SUDHIR PIMPLE DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOY ABASAHEB GARWARE COLLEGE KARVE ROAD PUNE-4
  • 2.
  • 3.  Beekeeping (or apiculture, from Latin: apis "bee") is the maintenance of honey bee colonies, commonly in hives, by humans.  In India beekeeping has been mainly forest based. Several natural plant species provide nectar and pollen to honey bees. BEEKEEPING
  • 4. The industries traditional village of khadi commission was established to revitalize the development of beekeeping in 1980s.
  • 5. What is honey bee  Honeybee is a stinging winged insect which collect nector and pollen, produces wax and honey and lives in large communities.
  • 6. Honey Bee Classification  Phylum  Class  Order  Family  Genus Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera Apidae Apis
  • 7. Honey Bees-different Species In India Five important species of honey bees are as follows.  The rock bee, Apis dorsata (Apidae).  The Indian hive bee, Apis cerana indica (Apidae).  The little bee/dwarf bee, Apis florea (Apidae).  The European or Italian bee, Apis mellifera (Apidae).  Dammer bee or stingless bee, Melipona irridipennis (Meliporidae).
  • 9. Characters:  Commonly called ‘Rock bee’.  Largest bee of about 20mm, called the GIANT HONEY BEE.  A single comb makes 60 pounds of honey which Is maximum amount of a comb.  Workers pollinate 12,000 flowers daily.  Workers are very small and active , and due to their ferocious nature they are NON DOMESTICABLE.
  • 11. Characters:  Commonly called as Indian bee or Asian bee.  Slightly smaller than A.dorsata.  Prefer to live in dark places by making parallel combs of one foot in protected areas.  This Is very gentle species so can be domesticated easily.  Production of honey is 6 to 7 pounds per comb, which is much less than the first one.
  • 13. Characters:  Called as the little bee.  Smaller than the both species.  They are not gregarious i.e social. So make a single comb.  Due to docile nature i.e obedient, and rare stinging habit, their nest can be easily removed.
  • 15. Characters:  It Is called as European bee.  Although bee produces less honey but it is the BEST SPECIES for COMMERCIAL point of view.  Its ITALIAN variety is reared everywhere in Europe and America in artificial hives.
  • 17. Characters  Their size are much smaller than true honey bees.  They build irregular combs of wax and resinous substances in crevices and hollow tree trunks.  The comb of melipona iridipennis is made up of a dark material called cermen which is mixture of wax and earth or resin.  They do not secrete wax to build the combs.
  • 18. Methods of apiculture HIVE:  Two types of hives are used: 1. Indigenous method of bee keeping a) wall or fixed hive b) Movable hive.
  • 19.
  • 20. Modern Method Of apiculture They are divided into 5 types: 1. Typical Movable Hive 2. Queen Excluder 3. Honey Extractor 4. Uncapping Knife 5. Other Equipments
  • 21. Typical moveable hive  It is a six type: (a)Stand (b)Bottom board (c)Brood chamber (d)Super (e)Inner cover (f)Top Cover
  • 22.
  • 23. Typical moveable hive  Size and number of frames are variable according to the need.  The perforation size of zinc sheet is only 0.375 cm but the thorax of queen is 0.43 to 0.45cm so queen cannot pass through the pore.
  • 24. Parts of typical moveable hive a) STAND: basal part of hive.  It is adjusted to make a slope so that rainwater comes down quickly.
  • 25. b)BOTTOM BOARD:  Situated above the stand and forms the proper base. It has two gates one gate is for entrance and other is for exit.
  • 26. c) BROOD CHAMBER: Most important part provided with5 to 10 frames.  In each frame a wax sheet is held at vertical position where bees start making walls and cells.
  • 27. d) SUPER: It is without cover and the base.  It is provided in many frames containing comb foundation to provide adational space for expansion of the hive.
  • 28. e) INNER COVER:  Wooden piece used for covering of the super, has many holes for proper ventilation. f) TOP COVER: plain and sloping zinc sheet fitted on it protect the colony from rain.
  • 29. 2. QUEEN EXCLUDER  Consists of wire guaze, extrans guards and drone traps.  Workers can pass through it but queen cannot.
  • 30. 3. HONEY EXTRACTOR:  It functions on principle of centrifugal force.  By centrifugation , pure honey is thrown out without any damage to the comb.
  • 31. 4. UNCAPPING KNIFE:  Honey filled combs are sealed by wax which is removed by heated uncapping knife.
  • 32. 5. OTHER EQUIPMENT  Some materials like protective garments, gloves, net veil, bee net, brush etc are required for easy and well planned handling of bees.
  • 33. Production of honey  Production of honey: It is a not direct plant product because the nectar, pollen and cane sugar bearing secretions of flowers are ingested by honey bees and get mixed with the saliva and undergo certain chemical changes due to enzyme action.
  • 34.  Some ingredients are added to the mixture and reduce the water content  The whole mixture is collected in the honey sac until it reaches the hive.  Honey is concentrated by a strong current of air produced by the rapid beating of worker’s wings, crawling over the cells.
  • 35. Chemical Composition of honey  Levulose  Dextrose  Maltose : 38.9% : 21.3% : 8.81%  Enzymes and pigments : 2.21%  Water  Ash : 17.2% : 0.2%
  • 36. UTILITY  FOOD VALUE- Used in the formation of candles cakes and bread.  MEDICINAL VALUE- It is laxative, antiseptic and sedative and used in Ayurvedic and unani medicinal systems.  Act as a curative of ulcers on tongue and alimentary canal.
  • 37. Typhoid germs are killed by it. OTHER USES- It is used as preservative, in brewing industry, in poultry and fishing industries.  It is used to stimulate the growth of plants, the bacterial culture, in insect diet.
  • 38. CONCLUSION  Production of honey has been the major aim of the industry.  Modern beekeeping also includes production of beeswax, bee collected pollen, bee venom, royal jelly, propolis, as also of package bees, queen bees and nucleus colonies.  About 10,000 tons of forest honey are produced annually