RMDAEB6F–bees (Apidae), bee collecting pollen in a Compositae, Canary Islands, La Palma
RM2F9JAAG–Early Bumblebee, Bombus pratorum, garden, Catbrook, Monmouthshire, April. Family Apidae
RM2A2N7R7–Nomada, Print, With over 850 species, the genus Nomada is one of the largest genera in the family Apidae, and the largest genus of kleptoparasitic 'cuckoo bees.' Kleptoparasitic bees are so named because they enter the nests of a host and lay eggs there, stealing resources that the host has already collected
RMBP2RKT–Bombus pratorum Bumblebee Family Apidae
RM2E35MBW–Unidentified Bee, Apidae.
RF2G6H57J–Bumblebee on daisy flower showing its long apidae tongue
RM2HHGK8B–Female Mining Bee (Colletes succinctus) at nest burrow entrance, Apidae. Sussex, UK
RF2K29JAT–Orange / Red & White dahlia possibly Orchid variety from the micellanrous group with Honey bee Apis mellifera Apidae & Bumble bee B sylvarum on flower
RM2BDYMWB–Bees and Wasps
RFB09B25–Bombus Apidae - BumbleBee In Flight
RFFB1GH4–Coloured SEM of hamuli on wing of bumblebee (Apidae)
RMDGAHKK–Social bees Family apidae, on the Skirt Aloe Aloe alooides, Kruger National Park, South Africa
RMHDJJPY–Nomadinae is a subfamily of bees in the family Apidae. One unusual behavioral habit seen in adults of various genera is they frequently 'sleep' while
RF2G6H57N–Bumblebee on daisy flower showing its long apidae tongue
RM2HHGK8N–Female Mining Bee (Colletes succinctus) cleaning itself at Nest Burrow entrance, Apidae. Sussex, UK
RF2K29JAG–Orange / Red & White dahlia possibly Orchid variety from the micellanrous group with Honey bee Apis mellifera Apidae & Bumble bee B sylvarum on flower
RF2BX053C–Rock Honeybee closeup, Apis dorsata, Apidae, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2A65FYK–A tropical carpenter bee, Xylocopa latipes, from Apidae family resting on a dead tree stump
RF2GCXD8R–Bumblebee (Bombus) Apidae on a Thistle Head, Eyes Highlighted by Sun, and Wings Open in July in Staffordshire, England, UK
RF2G2A08K–A bumblebee is any of over 250 species in the genus Bombus, part of Apidae, one of the bee families. This genus is the only extant group in the tribe Bombini
RMDCPRTR–Bumble Bee. Bomus Lapidarius (Apidae)
RM2H270P9–honey bee Apis Apidae on a purple flower
RMPC8TAK–White-tailed Bumblebee, Bombus lucorum, on a daisy flowerMonmouthshire, Wales, UK, July. Family Apidae
RF2J46768–bumblebee feeds of the nectar of a flowering plant, Bombus terrestris, Apidae
RMBJN3X0–Bee Bombus terrestris Buff-tailed Bumblebee or Large Earth Bumblebee Family Apidae feeding on white flowers macro
RM2E4Y8RP–Unidentified Bee nest, Apidae.
RFPAR96Y–Honey producing bees (Apidae) on the outside of a white painted wooden hive at a apiary farm, Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada
RM2GEJA5B–BEE in yellow flower with filled pollen basket
RMFMPCKA–Chickasaw plum in bloom with Bumblebee
RMW7NF1H–Cuckoo bee (Melecta albifrons) parasite of (Anthophora plumipes) on old wall where host species nests, Hertfordshire, England, UK, April
RF2JP1KJ6–bishop of Llandaff Peony Flowering Dahlia with bombus pascuorum in the garden. Selective focus.Red flower
RMJ9GDXH–Swarm around Hive, Normandy,
RF2AYCHXD–A small solitary bee (family Apidae, genus Lasioglossum) in a dandelion flower
RF2CW0WEE–Bumblebee which is a member of the genus Bombus, part of Apidae on orange cosmos flower. Cosmos are herbaceous perennial plants or annual plants.
RF2G2A0RT–A bumblebee is any of over 250 species in the genus Bombus, part of Apidae, one of the bee families. This genus is the only extant group in the tribe Bombini
RMDCPTYN–Bumble Bee. Bomus Hortorum (Apidae)
RM2C9XRAK–bumblebee on asclepias blossom, Hamburg, Germany
RMDJ6JN6–Bumblebee on Cress-leaf Groundsel
RF2J3GMWC–bumblebee covered in pollen feeds on a sunflower, Bombus terrestris, Apidae
RFC8R3K2–Bumble Bee on Flower in North Carolina Arboretum - Asheville, North Carolina USA