RFHYN337–Honeybee pollinating flower in western Washington, USA
RFHYN336–Honeybee pollinating flower in western Washington, USA
RFHYN339–Honeybee pollinating a flower in my backyard in western Washington, USA
RF2M8NKD2–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Onion seedhead (gone to seed), being pollinated by a honeybee.
RF2E9PWFD–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating a Walker's Lowcatnip (Nepeta Walker's Low)
RF2AHRC7F–Issasquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating an onion seedhead. Usually bees do not find onions very attractive and they can be easily drawn awa
RFEJ59JB–Honeybee pollinating sunflower (Helianthus multiflorus) in Issaquah, Washington, USA
RFEEF3DF–Honeybee pollinating an heirloom lemon cucumber blossom in western Washington, USA
RFJX66H0–Honeybee pollinating chives blossom in Issaquah, Washington, USA
RFJX66GW–Honeybee pollinating chives blossom in Issaquah, Washington, USA
RFHYN33R–Sunflower (Helianthus multiflorus) with honeybee in Issaquah, Washington, USA
RFHYN33T–Sunflower (Helianthus multiflorus) with honeybee in western Washington, USA
RFHYN33N–Sunflower (Helianthus multiflorus) with honeybee in Issaquah, Washington, USA
RFEMBK0T–Close-up of apple blossoms being pollinated by a honeybee, along the 'Fruit Loop' near Hood River, Oregon, USA
RFJDEB0J–Honeybee on garlic (or chinese) chives in Bellevue, Washington, USA. Unlike onions or other types of garlic, the fibrous bulb is not edible but is gr
RFJDEB0F–Honeybee on garlic (or chinese) chives in Bellevue, Washington, USA. Unlike onions or other types of garlic, the fibrous bulb is not edible but is gr
RF2RYFBJ7–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee on arugula gone to flower.
RF2RYFBJ6–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee on arugula gone to flower.
RF2RYFBJE–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating a nasturtium flower.
RF2RYFBJC–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee on arugula gone to flower.
RF2RYFBJF–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating a nasturtium flower.
RF2RYFBJD–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating a nasturtium flower.
RF2RYFBJB–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee on arugula gone to flower.
RFT5ADPB–Houston, Texas, USA. Honeybee on a Canna flower.
RF2E9PWGJ–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating Large-leaved Avens wildflower.
RF2K92YKN–Port Townsend, Washington, USA. Close-up of honeybee pollinating a sunflower
RF2K92YKX–Port Townsend, Washington, USA. Close-up of honeybee pollinating a sunflower
RF2K92YKK–Port Townsend, Washington, USA. Close-up of honeybee pollinating a sunflower
RF2BTC73D–Honeybee pollinating an heirloom lemon cucumber blossom in Issaquah, Washington, USA
RF2M8NKAF–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Onion seedhead (gone to seed), being pollinated by a honeybee.
RF2M8NKAG–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Onion seedhead (gone to seed), being pollinated by a honeybee.
RF2E9PWDT–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating a Walker's Lowcatnip (Nepeta Walker's Low)
RF2E9PWFY–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating a Walker's Lowcatnip (Nepeta Walker's Low)
RF2E9PWE6–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating a Walker's Lowcatnip (Nepeta Walker's Low)
RFG2H8R2–Close-up of a honeybee pollinating a sunflower in Redmond, Washington, USA
RFTD946F–Honeybee pollinating borage growing in a garden in Maple Valley, Washington, USA
RF2HB9MJB–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Great Golden Digger Wasp and a honeybee on an onion seed head
RF2HB9MJ5–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Great Golden Digger Wasp and a honeybee on an onion seed head
RF2HB9MM1–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Great Golden Digger Wasp and a honeybee on an onion seed head
RF2HB9MKW–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Great Golden Digger Wasp and a honeybee on an onion seed head
RFT5ADDR–Sammamish, Washington, USA. Honeybee pollinating Winter Savory herb. Its aromatic scent repels harmful insects and pests while attracting bees and o
RF2C3Y4RW–Beekeeper pointing at a queen honeybee on a frame of bees in Seattle, Washington, USA. The queen bee is larger (and specifically the abdomen is notic
RFTD952R–Honeybee pollinating a Purple Licorice hyssop, or Anise hyssop or Licorice mint (Agastache foeniculum) in a garden in Maple Valley, Washington, USA.
RFTD952X–Honeybee pollinating a Purple Licorice hyssop, or Anise hyssop or Licorice mint (Agastache foeniculum) in a garden in Maple Valley, Washington, USA.
RFTD9535–Honeybee pollinating a Purple Licorice hyssop, or Anise hyssop or Licorice mint (Agastache foeniculum) in a garden in Maple Valley, Washington, USA.
RFEJ3HF6–Coneflower Magnus (Echinacea purpurea) flower with a honey bee (Apis mellifera) and a White Crab Spider or White Flower Spider
RFJDEAXM–Ripe Willamette tomato on the vine in Bellevue, Washington, USA. It is an early determinate tomato, medium in size with a mild, low acid flavor.
RFEJ59HW–Close-up of a frame with a honeycomb with larva (white areas) and honey bees.
RFJDEAWR–Honeybees pollinating a pumpkin blossom in Issaquah, Washington, USA
RFJDEAWF–Honeybees pollinating a pumpkin blossom in Issaquah, Washington, USA
RFHYN335–White Lustre Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) with a honey bee (Apis mellifera) taken in my backyard in Issaquah, WA. Coneflowers attract beneficial i
RFHYN32Y–Coneflower Magnus (Echinacea purpurea) taken in my backyard in Issaquah, WA. This plant attracts butterflies and other beneficial insects.
RFJKJHMH–Two Caucasian women small business owner beekeepers checking the health of the honey in a frame in Seattle Washington, USA
RFJKJHMG–Two Caucasian women small business owner beekeepers checking the health of the honey in a frame in Seattle Washington, USA
RFHYN332–Coneflower Magnus (Echinacea purpurea) with a honey bee (Apis mellifera) taken in my backyard in Issaquah, WA. This plant attracts butterflies and ot
RFHYN330–Coneflower Magnus (Echinacea purpurea) with a honey bee (Apis mellifera) taken in my backyard in Issaquah, WA. This plant attracts butterflies and ot
RF2GJH56B–Boothbay Harbor, Maine, USA. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. Purple Cone Flower or Blacksamson Echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia) with honeybees
RF2GJH56K–Boothbay Harbor, Maine, USA. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. Purple Cone Flower or Blacksamson Echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia) with honeybees
RFF3C03G–Sunflowers growing in the E. Lorene Young Community Garden in Leavenworth, Washington, USA
RFF3C03H–Sunflowers growing in the E. Lorene Young Community Garden in Leavenworth, Washington, USA
RFT5ACX9–Snoqualmie, Washington, USA. A Warre hive is a vertical top bar hive that uses bars instead of frames, usually with a wooden wedge or guide on the ba
RFT5ACK1–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Female beekeepers carrying an approximately 80 pound honey super of fully capped frames ready to be harvested. (For e
RFT5ACK4–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Female beekeepers carrying an approximately 80 pound honey super of fully capped frames ready to be harvested. (For e
RFT5ACMY–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Well-tended Langstroth-style beehives await the beekeeper's next visit.
RFT5ACN8–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Starter beehives with five frames, including a queen bee, next to White Lawn Clover.
RFT5ACJ6–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Female beekeeper checking the health of the honey in a frame. This frame is capped with lovely white beeswax and read
RFT5ACKM–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Female beekeeper using a bee smoker to distract bees in a hive. The smoker is a metal, spouted container with a hinge
RFT5ACKK–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Female beekeeper using a hive tool to pry up the corner of a frame so as to be able to lift it out and examine its rea
RFG2H8GB–Frame full of worker bees storing honey and tending the nursery, in western Washington, USA
RFT5ACHT–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Female beekeeper emptying a pollen trap into a bucket. (For editorial use only)
RFT5ACN0–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Starter beehives with five frames, including a queen bee. The honey and bee-laden frames can be easily transported an
RFT5ACNF–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Starter beehives with five frames, including a queen bee, next to White Lawn Clover.
RFT5ACJC–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Female beekeepers using a bee smoker to distract bees in a hive. The smoker is a metal, spouted container with a hing
RFT5ACNP–Maple Valley, Washington, USA. Honeybees on beeswax on the lid of a starter beehive. The wax is formed by worker bees, which secrete it from eight w
RFT5ABFR–Seattle, Washington, USA. Woman beekeeper checking the health of the honey in a frame. (MR)
RF2C3Y4RX–Close-up of frame showing two drone honeybees on the middle of the frame, along with other worker honeybees, honey and pupae in upper right (whitish c
RF2C3Y4RR–Beekeeper placing a feeder jar on top of a hive in Seattle, Washington, USA. A bee feeder jar has small holes in the lid which allows the bees to dri
RFG2H8EX–Honeybees on a queen cell, or swarm cell, usually found along the bottom of a frame, which has a new queen growing in it
RF2C3Y4TB–Honeybees on frames in a super in a Langstroth beehive, with some swarming above, in Seattle, Washington, USA
RFT5ABJE–Seattle, Washington, USA. Female beekeeper inserting a frame covered with honeybees back into the hive. (MR)
RFT5ABHC–Seattle, Washington, USA. Female beekeeper inserting a frame covered with honeybees back into the hive. (MR)
RFT5ABJ4–Seattle, Washington, USA. Female beekeeper inserting a frame covered with honeybees back into the hive. (MR)
RFT5ABKW–Seattle, Washington, USA. Female beekeeper checking the health of the hive. (MR)
RMG2H8R7–Man showing a frame full of honey, poking it with his hive tool, to show the honey, covered by honeybees
RMG2H8R9–Small business owner man checking the health of the frames in the deep super which has honey to support the bees
RMG2H8R5–Man using a bee smoker to calm the bees and make them go to the bottom part of the hive and eat honey
RMG2H8R1–Man using the bee smoker to calm and drive the bees down into the deep super of the hive to eat honey
RF2C5Y2KR–Beehive colony with bee feeder jars on top of each hive, in a farmer's field with wind turbines on top of a hill, near Pomery, Washington, USA.
RFEX4RWM–Bees wax sitting on a table with an Autumn tablecloth near Fall City, Washington, USA
RFG2H8EY–Close-up of frame showing two drone honeybees on the middle of the frame, along with other worker honeybees, honey and pupae
RFG2H8F0–Two drone honeybees on the middle of the frame, along with other worker honeybees in Seattle, Washington, USA.
RF2M8NKAE–Issaquah, Washington, USA. Onion seedhead (gone to seed), being pollinated by a Great Golden Digger Wasp.
RMG2H8RD–Man scraping the beeswax using a hive tool off of the cover
RMG2H8R6–Man scraping the beeswax off of the Langstroth beehive cover using a hive tool
RMG2H8GA–Female beekeeper using a bee brush to brush the bees off of a fully capped frame that is ready for harvesting
RFEMBK17–Honeybees on a queen cell, or swarm cell, usually found along the bottom of a frame, which has a new queen growing in it
RMG2H8RA–Man checking the health of the honey in a frame in the deep super which will stay with the bees in Redmond, Washington, USA
RMG2H8PY–Man using his Moffett Mounty forklift to move pallet with hive covers near Redmond, Washington, USA
RMG2H8R4–Man using a spray bottle of Beego on the cover to make the bees leave the top part of the hive and go down into the deep super
RFG2H8R0–View of the frames in the deep super of the honey that will stay with the bees over the winter.
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