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Apiculture is the technique of scientific rearing of ............ in a specially designed wooden box.
Silkworms
Termites
Honey bees
Moths
- Option 1: Silkworms
- Silkworms are reared for silk production, a process known as sericulture. They are not kept in wooden boxes but mainly on trays with mulberry leaves.
- Option 2: Termites
- Termites are often considered pests. They are not reared for any beneficial purpose in human-designed containers.
- Option 3: Honey bees
- Apiculture is the scientific rearing of honey bees. This involves maintaining bee colonies in specially designed wooden boxes called beehives to produce honey and other products.
- Option 4: Moths
- Moths, like silkworm moths, are involved in silk production but not in the process of apiculture.
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