Traditional Beekeeping / Sultanate Of Oman

Beekeeping in Oman Traditional beekeeping in Oman has been part of the Omani culture for centuries. During the 17th century, Imam Saif bin Sultan, the 4th of the Yaruba dynasty (1692-1711), also known as an apiarist (beekeeper), raised different species of bees at the gardens of his fortress in Al Rustaq, Oman. There are two main bee species in Oman: Apis mellifera, known as Common bee, and Apis florea, also called the Dwarf bee and is smaller in size than Common bee. The Dwarf bee is usually found or used in the northern region due to the mountainous landscape found in places such as Salalah (Dhofar), Rustaq and Nizwa. The Common bee is used across the whole country. There are two main types of honey: Sidr (ziziphus-spina-christi) and it is light coloured and flavoured honey, and Simr (Acacia tortilis), which is thick and dark honey. The Sidr season is in the winter (October-November) and the Simr season is in the summer during the months June-July. Traditional Omani bee-hunters are very skillful when it comes to tracking a wild bee colony. The bee trackers usually start to follow the bees from their water sources. This leads them to the trees or caves located in the mountains. The Common bee method include beehives that are built in hollow date palm logs called (tubl). Hollow logs are considered perfect vessels that give protection and maintain the right temperature for a bee colony. Source: Report published by FAO The main material of this video is part of the film: "Honey Bees In Oman" which has been produced by Oman TV in cooperation with Directorate General Of Agriculture & Veterinary Services Diwan Of Royal Court - Sultanate Of Oman The Infographics Of Traditional Beekeeping & Archieve Photos are courtesy of: Behance Edited and translated by : Land Of Peace - April 2018

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Traditional Skep Beekeeping in the Heatlands of Northern Germany

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Honey Harvest In A Traditional Skep Beekeeping Apiary

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