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A Beekeeper From Kherson Keeps His Apiary Under Fire and Teaches Students via Zoom

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Artem Zalitsaev, photo Suspilne Kherson A resident of the Kherson city community Artem Zalitsaev has been engaged in beekeeping for over 20 years and continues to develop his apiary for 60 bee colonies, despite constant shelling and a difficult security situation. Suspilne writes about this. This season, the beekeeper has already collected the first batch of rapeseed honey - 450 kilograms from one trailer, and is very pleased with the result. Th…
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Artem Zalitsaev, photo Suspilne Kherson A resident of the Kherson city community Artem Zalitsaev has been engaged in beekeeping for over 20 years and continues to develop his apiary for 60 bee colonies, despite constant shelling and a difficult security situation. Suspilne writes about this. This season, the beekeeper has already collected the first batch of rapeseed honey - 450 kilograms from one trailer, and is very pleased with the result. Th…

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nikvesti.com broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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