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"Hive: A Buzzing World of Honey Bees and their Enchanting Abode" Step into the mesmerizing world of honey bees as they diligently work together in their intricate hive

Background imageHive Collection: Apistan being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK

Apistan being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageHive Collection: Apiguard being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK

Apiguard being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageHive Collection: A beehive in Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK that has been infected and damaged by the Varoa mite

A beehive in Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK that has been infected and damaged by the Varoa mite
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageHive Collection: Bill Mackereth, a beekeeper from Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK, checks his hives for signs of Varoa

Bill Mackereth, a beekeeper from Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK, checks his hives for signs of Varoa mite damage
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageHive Collection: Honey Bee SPH 358 At hive entrance, UK. Apis mellifera © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON

Honey Bee SPH 358 At hive entrance, UK. Apis mellifera © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON
SPH-358 Honeybee - At hive entrance UK Apis mellifera Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHive Collection: Bee Hive RW 872 For wild Bee's, made of hollowed trunks and hung on tree. Kenya East Africa

Bee Hive RW 872 For wild Bee's, made of hollowed trunks and hung on tree. Kenya East Africa
RW-872 Bee Hive - for wild Bee s, made of hollowed trunks and hung on tree. Kenya, East Africa. Richard Waller Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHive Collection: African Honey Bee's Nest PS 5418 Latin name © Peter Steyn / ARDEA LONDON

African Honey Bee's Nest PS 5418 Latin name © Peter Steyn / ARDEA LONDON
PS-5418 African Honeybee's - Nest Peter Steyn Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHive Collection: Honey Bees With Queen cell, UK

Honey Bees With Queen cell, UK
SPH-342 Honeybee - With Queen cell UK Apis mellifera Larvae of queen will be inside the Queen cell. Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHive Collection: Honey Bees Fanning to create air current to lower hive temperature

Honey Bees Fanning to create air current to lower hive temperature
SG-9684 Honeybee - Fanning to create air current to lower hive temperature. Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHive Collection: Honey Bee

Honey Bee
JLM-9589 Honeybee - mass on comb Apis mellifera John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHive Collection: Honey Bee Emerging from comb

Honey Bee Emerging from comb
JLM-10535 Honeybee - Emerging from comb Apis mellifera John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHive Collection: Bee Hives

Bee Hives
JD-4325 BEE HIVES IN FIELD John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHive Collection: Bee keeper collecting honey from combs in beehives in Provence, France, Europe

Bee keeper collecting honey from combs in beehives in Provence, France, Europe

Background imageHive Collection: Domestic Order

Domestic Order
Papa returns home from his office to find his home a hive of activity, most of it noisy

Background imageHive Collection: Beehive on a Gatepost

Beehive on a Gatepost
A bee keeper in a suit smokes straggling bees back into their hive with the aid of a pair of small smoking bellows

Background imageHive Collection: Driving the Bees

Driving the Bees
DRIVING THE BEES from the old hive to the new; illustration to The Pleasure and Profits of Bee-Driving



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"Hive: A Buzzing World of Honey Bees and their Enchanting Abode" Step into the mesmerizing world of honey bees as they diligently work together in their intricate hive. 🐝🍯 In this 17th-century artwork, witness the majestic queen bee surrounded by her loyal workers on a beautifully constructed comb. The harmony within the beehive is truly awe-inspiring. The diligent honey bees can be seen meticulously tending to their comb and brood cells, ensuring the survival of their colony. Their dedication to creating a thriving community is nothing short of remarkable. Marvel at nature's wonder as Apis mellifera, commonly known as honey bees, gather on a wild honey cone at Welder Wildlife Refuge in Sinton. These industrious creatures play an essential role in pollination and maintaining our ecosystem's delicate balance. Discover the Elephant Castle Beehive, where these incredible insects reside under careful human observation. Witness firsthand how beekeepers clip the wings of queen honey bees in order to manage their colonies effectively. Even amidst winter's harshness, honey bee hives stand tall in forests like resilient fortresses. These sturdy structures provide shelter for these amazing creatures during colder months when resources are scarce. Beekeeping has been an age-old practice passed down through generations; Diderot captures its essence perfectly with his artistic depiction showcasing dedicated individuals caring for these buzzing wonders. A poster card advertising a Beekeepers Conference held in Prague invites enthusiasts from around the world to exchange knowledge and celebrate these fascinating insects' importance to our planet's well-being. While we admire honey bees' harmonious existence, let us not forget about wasps' nests that also contribute significantly to our ecosystem. Each has its unique role to play. Drawing inspiration from Brer Rabbit folklore tales, we learn valuable lessons about determination and resourcefulness - qualities embodied by both humans and bees alike. Travel back centuries ago when harvesting honey was an art form in itself.