Petro Prokopovych
Ukrainian beekeeper / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Petro Prokopovych (1775–1850, Ukrainian: Петро Прокопович) was a Ukrainian beekeeper who made revolutionary contributions to the practice.[1][2][3][4] They include the founding of commercial beekeeping and the invention of the first movable frame hive.[5] He introduced novelties in traditional beekeeping that allowed great progress in the practice. Among his most important inventions was a hive frame in a separate honey chamber of his beehive. He also invented a crude queen excluder between brood and honey chambers.[6][7] Petro Prokopovych was also the first to ever model a 'bee beard' after delineating and calculating 'bee swarm behaviour", inspiring students for generations.[8]
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Petro Prokopovych | |
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Born | Петро Прокопович 1775 Mytchenky (Митченки), Russian Empire |
Died | 1850 (aged 74–75) Palchyky, Russian Empire |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Known for | Founder of commercial beekeeping |
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