The Garden Bug: Apiculture
By Brenda Weaver
Apiculture (from the Latin apis, "bee") is the maintenance of bee colonies by man to collect honey and beeswax, to pollinate crops or to produce bees for sale. Hives have been kept by man since ancient times. Workers blowing smoke into hives to remove honeycombs and inscriptions detailing honey production are depicted on temple walls in Egypt. Sealed pots of honey were found in the tombs of Tutankhamun and other pharoahs.
Source: thefreedictionary.com