RMA9ERBK–Honey Bee, Hive Bee (Apis mellifera, Apis mellifica). Left to right: Queen, drone (male) and worker (female), studio picture
RMD06HM9–Honey bee: heads of queen, worker and drone
RFT3HMGY–Antique vector drawing or engraving of grunge vintage illustration of comparison of honey bee or honeybee drone, worker and queen.From book Illustrierter Neuester Bienenfreund, printed in Leipzig, Germany 1852.
RMBK0M8P–zoology, insects, honey bees (Apis mellifera), drone, queen and worker, wood engraving, Germany, 19th century, animals, bee, historic, historical,
RFG3PG02–BEES: Drone Queen Worker Italian Egyptian Comb swarm Hornet wolf Wasp worm, 1907
RMAXRCY6–Honey bee Apis mellifera drone brood in worker cells poor hive health failing queen
RMD9CYB3–Various species of bee, including the Honey Bee Queen, Worker, and Drone, and various Bumble bees; Coloured-printed engraving, London, 1888.
RM2H159YW–Inside page plate of original 1920's healthy eating booklet from the Health from Food library (no.12), by famous food health writer of the time and owner of the first health food store - James Henry Cook- this one in the series entitled 'Honey and the Bee' includes recipes using honey, published in Birmingham, England, U.K. dated 1927
RMBJ4NK4–Honey Bee (Apis mellifera), worker left, drone centre, and queen right
RFM23TNF–Bee, European hornet and bee metamorphosis, vintage engraving
RMCNNE6B–Pointing out a new honey bee queen cell on the brood frame
RM2T695F6–European field cricket, Gryllus campestris, and European honey bee, Apis mellifera, queen, worker and drone, hive, honeycomb, swarm, etc. Criquet, Abeilles. Handcoloured steel engraving printed by F. Chardon from Achille Comtes Musee dHistoire Naturelle, Museum of Natural History, Gustave Hazard, Paris, 1854.
RM2C787PN–European field cricket, Gryllus campestris, and European honey bee, Apis mellifera, queen, worker and drone, hive, honeycomb, swarm, etc. Criquet, Abeilles. Handcoloured steel engraving printed by F. Chardon from Achille Comte’s Musee d’Histoire Naturelle, Museum of Natural History, Gustave Hazard, Paris, 1854.
RMAY6A24–The queen bee in the brood nest is larger than the drones and workers
RFK4M4RT–Worker Bee
RF2C257C9–Honey bee family on the beehive
RMC62GFY–Honey bees at work in their hive
RMT7BF72–London, UK. 5th May 2019. Beekeepers collect a hive of drone bees in Southwest London, UK Sunday 5th May 2019 A couple dressed in protective beekeeping suites to avoid being stung collect a bee colony and take it away by wheelbarrow on a residential area of southwest London after a prime swarm during the swarm season. Normally about 60% of worker bees leave the original hive location with the old queen and set up a new home, on this occassion in a residential garden. Credit: Jeff Gilbert/Alamy Live News
RMHYY38M–Frames From The Super With Honey And Drone Cells From Worker Queen Surrey England
RF2P4Y4JH–Drones and worker bees on part of the comb
RMBJG5GK–zoology, insects, bees, western honeybee (Apis mellifera), queen, worker and drone, wood engraving, 1904,
RMBKEB3B–Queen bee separator
RM2CFCW7D–A beekeeping on the edge of the forest: everyday life of a beekeeper. Here a queen (wise man) of an offshoot bee colony is sought. 2 beekeepers
RMAAXB3D–Bee on flower gathering nectar
RMA0B281–Swarm of Honey Bees Apis Mellifera resting on a tree limb They are looking for a hollow tree to build a hive
RM2D92K95–selective focus of a bee colony surrounding the apiary to protect the queen and the stored honey on a sunny day
RFRXXFDD–Honey Bee Insect on Fir Tree
RFM23TNM–Ants and different kind of wasps, vintage illustration
RMCNNE94–The queen bee marked white dot laying eggs queen cups virgin queen will develop fertilized egg young queen larva develops
RM2H159N5–Inside page plate of original 1920's healthy eating booklet from the Health from Food library (no.12), by famous food health writer of the time and owner of the first health food store - James Henry Cook- this one in the series entitled 'Honey and the Bee' includes recipes using honey, published in Birmingham, England, U.K. dated 1927
RFF53A94–Busy bees, close up view of the working bees on honeycomb. Bees close up showing some animals with the queen bee in the middle a
RMB39H03–Queen Bee spotted yellow surrounded by workers drone honey bees Apis mellifera on honeycomb
RFK4M4R8–Worker Bee
RF2C24R9N–Honey bees flying around a beehive box
RMC62GFP–Honey bees at work in their hive. Da Lat, Lam Dong, Vietnam, South-East Asia, Asia
RMFA2WBP–Honey bee collecting nectar
RFK164FB–Queen Bee
RF2P4Y4K3–Drones and worker bees on part of the comb
RM2K84BB1–Antique engraved illustration of the western honey bee heads. Vintage illustration of the European honey bee, worker heads. Old engraved picture of the western honey bee (Apis mellifera). A - drone head, B - queen head.
RMBKE96C–Beekeeper smoking bees in a beehive
RM2CFCW8T–A beekeeping on the edge of the forest: everyday life of a beekeeper. Bee colony on the honeycomb; the queen is clearly recognizable with the year
RMAAXB3A–Bee in flight gathering nectar
RM2BDYMWB–Bees and Wasps
RM2D92K8A–selective focus of a bee arriving at the apiary on a sunny day
RMTAR2MC–Sieversdorf, Germany. 25th May, 2019. A dead drone is lying in front of a beehive. During the day the bees bring nectar, water and pollen (pollen) to the honeycomb and overnight they process it into honey. A bee colony consists of a queen, several hundred drones and 30,000 to 60,000 worker bees - in summer up to 120,000. The flight radius of the bees is about three kilometres. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2G6XRP7–bumble bee collecting nectar
RMCNNE8T–Beekeeper looking for the queen bee on the brood frame
RMGRBX14–View On Frame With New Honeycomb In Bee House, With Cage For Introducing A New Queen
RFPE3PEJ–Illustration of a flying bee - Isolated on white
RMB39GY4–Queen Bee spotted yellow surrounded by workers drone honey bees Apis mellifera on honeycomb
RFK4M4T4–Worker Bee
RF2C4B7YF–A honey bee on the wooden beehive
RFF39MDD–Dark Sweat bee (Lasioglossum) extracts pollen from a yellow flower
RME3PP44–A honey bee pollinating and receiving nectar from an apple tree flower in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada
RF2AWAK6P–bee/
RF2P4Y4G7–Drones and worker bees on part of the comb
RMKJ6CRG–Honeybee: drone cells with a drone, center worker cells with worker bee, queen with two weighing Weisel (Honigbiene: Drohnenzellen mit einer Drohne, Mitte Arbeiterzellen mit Arbeiterbiene, unten Königin mit zwei Weiselwiegen)
RMGJ2RT7–Beekeeper checking on bees
RMBKE94C–Honey frame
RFH31T8P–Vector set of cartoon black and white line drawings of bees. Workers, soldiers, male and a queen
RF2BNDEJ1–Close-up of marked bee queen surrounded by worker bees in a hive
RFKW6BY2–Bee Keeper collecting a wild swarm of bees from a bush in a garden, brushing bees into a collection box
RM2BPDWG0–Briesen, Germany. 18th May, 2020. Only the head of a bee drone (M) can be seen slipping straight out of a honeycomb. May 20 is UN World Bee Day, thus the world community underlines the urgent protection of bees. The importance of bees as pollinators for biodiversity and food security is fundamental for humanity. A bee colony consists of a queen, several hundred drones and 30,000 to 60,000 worker bees - in summer up to 120,000. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2G6YDCP–bumble bee collecting nectar
RMB43TEH–Removing a frame from a beehive.
RMB0MYE3–A swarm of Honeybees hanging from a Lime tree
RMAY6A21–Using a smoker in beekeeping calms bees and reduces stinging USA
RF2CEMYAY–closeup macro Big drone bee in honeycomb male bee with bee worker.
RFK9RAYE–Bee on Flower
RF2C4B2X3–A beekeeper preparing smoker for bee control
RFF39MDE–Dark Sweat bee (Lasioglossum) extracts pollen from a yellow flower
RME3NGNJ–A honey bee Apis mellifera pollinating and receiving nectar from an apple tree flower in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada
RM2D92K96–apiary where the bees are out hovering on a sunny day
RF2P4Y4JX–Drones and worker bees on part of the comb
RMMR8K3G–Common carder bee drinking a drop of sugar water close up
RFKW6BY4–Bee Keeper collecting a wild swarm of bees from a bush in a garden, brushing bees into a collection box
RM2BPDPY2–Briesen, Germany. 18th May, 2020. Only the head of a bee drone (M) can be seen slipping straight out of a honeycomb. May 20 is UN World Bee Day, thus the world community underlines the urgent protection of bees. The importance of bees as pollinators for biodiversity and food security is fundamental for humanity. A bee colony consists of a queen, several hundred drones and 30,000 to 60,000 worker bees - in summer up to 120,000. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2G6XRNR–bumble bee collecting nectar
RMB444CX–Beekeeper examining a frame from the beehive.
RMB0MX4J–A swarm of Honeybees hanging from a Lime tree
RFRPF0H6–Close up honey Bee Insect Pollinating Clover Flower
RF2CEMY7F–closeup macro Big drone bee in honeycomb male bee with bee worker.
RFK9RB14–Bee on Flower
RF2C4AYB9–A beekeeper demonstrating beehive with lots of honey bees
RFF39MDB–Dark Sweat bee (Lasioglossum) extracts pollen from a yellow flower
RFE3MD1T–A honey bee Apis mellifera pollinating and receiving nectar from an apple tree flower in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada
RFGD1F2T–bee logo designed in a simple way so it can be use for multiple proposes like logo ,mark ,symbol or icon.
RF2P8RCY9–Drones and worker bees on part of the comb
RMKJ5F6X–Honeybee. Links: male (drone), Center-female (queen), right: worker (Honigbiene. Links: Männchen (Drohne), mitte Weibchen (Königin), rechts: Arbeiterin)
RMGRBX65–Beecomb With Queen Cells And Workers
RMBKEAT7–Beekeeper examining a frame
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