RMCN4F0Y–honeybee honey bee (Apis Mellifera or Western Honey Bee)
RMB49150–Honey Bee on Golden Rod Apis mellifera
RMMC879J–MYTHOLOGY - EGYPTIAN The deceased human carried on the back of the psychopomp bull, Apis. From a mummy case of circa 1,500 BC.
RMM1M854–European Honey Bee, Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera, Apis mellifica). Worker on a Cherry flower. Germany
RMRJATAB–Greek Bronze statuette, of an Egyptian Apis Bull. Found in the Nile Delta 500 BC. In Egyptian mythology, Apis or Hapis was a sacred bull worshipped in the Memphis region. Identified as the son of Hathor, a primary deity in the pantheon of Ancient Egypt.
RMA4BXM0–Honey bee Apis mellifera worker in an apple flower
RFW7TEN5–Close up of a Honey Bee, apis mellifera, on lavender flowers
RF2PKK6C7–Pollen on a honeybee leg, whole mount, 8X light micrograph. Pollen-carrying leg of a honey bee, Apis, under a light microscope.
RMEMJJBY–Apis, Sacred Bull, Egypt, Albumen Print, circa 1890
RMHWC8W6–Honey bee Apis mellifica worker hindwing with hooks
RMG54R1M–Close up bee on flower Apis mellifera
RMGDCAKJ–Honey Bee, apis mellifera, Wild Swarm
RFA9R06P–Honey bees, Apis mellifera, on brood cells of a hive, Artvin Turkey.
RF2M0FFY3–Side view of a Honing bee, apis mellifera, isolated on white
RMHEDXRT–The Apis Bull with the crescent moon between its horns. 40-50 AD. Pompeii, Insula Occidentalis. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMEAFJNH–Apis dorsata
RMBT5R2D–Professional beekeeping. Beekeepers examining hives of Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) for Queen cells.
RMT96K6J–A beehive is an enclosed structure man-made in which some honey bee species of the subgenus Apis live and raise their young. Several species of Apis live in colonies, but for honey production the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) are the main species kept in hives. There are four basic styles of traditional beehive; mud hives, clay/tile hives, skeps and bee gums. The technology of beekeeping has remained fairly constant throughout the centuries.
RMD6285X–Honey bee honeybee, Western Honey Bee Honeybee (Apis mellifera) gathering nectar and pollen
RMB48W37–Honey Bee on Golden Rod Apis mellifera
RMMC6GWC–EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY - BULL The Egyptian Apis, the bull-god, along with other theriomorphic and other theriocephalic gods of the ancient Egyptians. From an 18th century engraving
RME629K9–Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) on Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
RMRJATA9–Greek Bronze statuette, of an Egyptian Apis Bull. Found in the Nile Delta 500 BC. In Egyptian mythology, Apis or Hapis was a sacred bull worshipped in the Memphis region. Identified as the son of Hathor, a primary deity in the pantheon of Ancient Egypt.
RMA4BXP4–Honey bee Apis mellifera brood cells capped also with larvae evident
RFM5J33C–Honigbiene (Apis mellifera) auf Blüte von Fetthenne (Hylotelephium syn Sedum), Bayern, Deutschland
RMCXR6B4–Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on garden crocus, Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RMEJW9BR–Honey Bee - Apis mellifera
RMHWC8TN–Honey bee Apis mellifica worker forewing with groove
RMG26W74–Honey bee Queen, marked and surrounded by worker bees Apis mellifera
RMGDCANT–HONEY BEE apis mellifera IN NORMANDY
RMA9TR9W–Honey bees, Apis mellifera, on brood cells of a hive, Artvin Turkey.
RF2M0FFXE–Side view of a Honing bee, apis mellifera, isolated on white
RMEB60NX–Sunflower (Helianthus mollis) and bee (Apis)
RMEAFJNK–Apis koschevnikovi
RMCPFB31–Professional beekeeping. Beekeepers examining hives of Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) for Queen cells.
RMT96K6Y–A beehive is an enclosed structure man-made in which some honey bee species of the subgenus Apis live and raise their young. Several species of Apis live in colonies, but for honey production the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) are the main species kept in hives. There are four basic styles of traditional beehive; mud hives, clay/tile hives, skeps and bee gums. The technology of beekeeping has remained fairly constant throughout the centuries.
RMD628B7–Honey bee honeybee, Western Honey Bee Honeybee (Apis mellifera) gathering nectar and pollen
RMB490R6–Honey Bee on Golden Rod Apis mellifera
RMBJ4WB0–Honeybee, Apis mellifera, flying in to feed on Salvia atrocyanea flowers
RMBA1FMB–honeybee, Apis mellifera, foraging on a crown-of-thorns flower for nectar and pollen
RMRJATAC–Greek Bronze statuette, of an Egyptian Apis Bull. Found in the Nile Delta 500 BC. In Egyptian mythology, Apis or Hapis was a sacred bull worshipped in the Memphis region. Identified as the son of Hathor, a primary deity in the pantheon of Ancient Egypt.
RMAXRNPA–Worker honey bees Apis mellifera indicating direction of forage plants
RF2M0FFWR–Side view of a Honing bee, apis mellifera, isolated on white
RMEB1RXA–Regal lily (Lilium regale) and bee (Apis)
RMEAFJNJ–Apis cerana
RMCPFB36–Professional beekeeping. Beekeeper examining hives of Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera). Shropshire, England.
RMT96K77–A beehive is an enclosed structure man-made in which some honey bee species of the subgenus Apis live and raise their young. Several species of Apis live in colonies, but for honey production the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) are the main species kept in hives. There are four basic styles of traditional beehive; mud hives, clay/tile hives, skeps and bee gums. The technology of beekeeping has remained fairly constant throughout the centuries.
RMD628C9–Honey bee honeybee, Western Honey Bee Honeybee (Apis mellifera) gathering nectar and pollen
RM2D9HMEW–Honey Bee Close Up, Apis Sp.
RMBJ4WA7–Honeybee, Apis mellifera, with full pollen baskets on Salvia atrocyanea in October
RMD8E7W6–honey bee, Apis mellifera, on a blossom
RMRJATAA–Greek Bronze statuette, of an Egyptian Apis Bull. Found in the Nile Delta 500 BC. In Egyptian mythology, Apis or Hapis was a sacred bull worshipped in the Memphis region. Identified as the son of Hathor, a primary deity in the pantheon of Ancient Egypt.
RMAXRCWC–Honey bee Apis mellifera queen cell beginning to form on a honeycomb
RMEYYJ98–honey bee, hive bee (Apis mellifera mellifera), collecting pollen at a crocus flower, Germany, Bavaria
RF2M0FFWW–Side view of a Honing bee, apis mellifera, isolated on white
RMEB3YC9–Blue curls (Phacelia congesta) and bee (Apis)
RMDTG8A9–Apis mellifera, European honeybee
RMCPFB39–Professional beekeeping. Beekeepers examining hives of Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) for Queen cells.
RMT96K6X–A beehive is an enclosed structure man-made in which some honey bee species of the subgenus Apis live and raise their young. Several species of Apis live in colonies, but for honey production the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) are the main species kept in hives. There are four basic styles of traditional beehive; mud hives, clay/tile hives, skeps and bee gums. The technology of beekeeping has remained fairly constant throughout the centuries.
RME205AY–Apis mellifera or Western/ European honey bee gathering nectar and pollen in the early morning sunshine
RMRN4K1C–Honey Bee Close Up, Apis Sp.
RF2G65E38–Honeybees (Apis mellifera) on honeycomb frame inside a beehive in SW Idaho.
RMD8ENR7–Dead honey bee, Apis mellifera, on a blossom, bee deaths
RM2F4XXJF–Honigbiene, Honig-Biene, Europäische Honigbiene, Westliche Honigbiene, Biene, Bienen, Apis mellifera, Apis mellifica, Blütenbesuch auf Wilder Dost, Or
RMAWJXDG–Honey Bee Apis mellifera hive worker and brood cells some capped
RMEYYJ94–honey bee, hive bee (Apis mellifera mellifera), collecting pollen at a crocus flower, Germany, Bavaria