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Émile Warré
Born
Éloi François Émile Warré

May 9, 1867
DiedApril 20, 1951
Known forInventor of the Warré Hive (People’s Hive)
Notable workL’apiculture pour tous
Le Secret de la santé, manuel des malades, des bien-portants et des gardes-malades

Émile Warré (9 May 1867 – 20 April 1951) was a French priest and beekeeper who published several books and invented the Warré Hive, also known as the People’s Hive.

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Biography

Éloi François Émile Warré was born on 9 May 1867, in Grébault-Mesnil and died on 20 April 1951, in Tours. He was ordained as a priest on 19 September 1891, in the Diocese of Amiens and became a parish priest in Mérélessart, Somme in 1897 and then in Martainneville, Somme in 1904.

Publications

He published several books based on his research:

  • La santé ou les Meilleurs traitements de toutes les maladies
  • Le Miel, ses propriétés et ses usages
  • L’apiculture pour tous
  • Le Secret de la santé, manuel des malades, des bien-portants et des gardes-malades

Warré hive

He is best known as the inventor of the People’s Hive (French: la ruche populaire). By 1948, Warré had been practicing beekeeping for over thirty years and had 350 hives in his apiary with a variety of models which he compared for over 15 years. After extensive research, he designed the People’s Hive. The goal was to create a hive that was as close to the natural conditions for the bees while remaining practical for the beekeeper. It was also designed to be built economically by anyone with simple tools and his book.[1]

References

  1. ^ Abbé Warré - L'Apiculture Pour Tous (12th edition) - 1948

Links

Italian Website on Warré Beehives

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