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- Honey bees are thought to have first been domesticated possibly as far back as 4000 BCE1. While they have not been fully domesticated, humans have learned to manage them by providing hives to collect honey and wax2. Beekeeping was a common practice in ancient Egypt and China3. Traces of beeswax found on ancient pottery suggest that prehistoric people may have domesticated wild bees or gathered honey and wax for medicines and food4. The close association between humans and honey bees dates back to the onset of agriculture, making them among the first creatures to move toward domestication5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.It is thought to have originated in the eastern tropical regions of Africa from where it spread throughout Eurasia, and then by human interaction, the rest of the world where it has evolved into various subspecies adapted to the local climate. The honey bee is thought to have first been domesticated possibly as far back as 4000 BCE.www.thecollector.com/domesticated-insects-bees-s…Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are an insect that has not exactly been domesticated: but humans have learned how to manage them, by providing them with hives so we can more easily steal the honey and wax from them. That, according to research published in 2015, happened in Anatolia at least as long ago as 8,500 years.www.thoughtco.com/history-honey-bees-and-huma…Domesticated beekeeping was a common practice throughout the ancient world, starting at least as early as 2500 B.C.E. in Egypt and likely even earlier in China.animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/beekeeping.htmTraces of beeswax found on ancient pottery from Europe, the Near East and North Africa suggest the first farmers kept bees. The research, published in Nature, shows our links with the honeybee date back to the dawn of agriculture. Prehistoric people may have domesticated wild bees or gathered honey and wax for medicines and food.www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-34749846Given that the close association between human beings and honey bees dates back to the onset of agriculture, it is likely that honey bees, along with sheep and goats, were among the first creatures to start moving down a path toward domestication when agriculture emerged and spread out of Anatolia and the Fertile Crescent about 10,000 years ago.lithub.com/who-were-the-geniuses-who-first-domes…
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