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- All alert but peaceful;honey bees watching the beekeeper
- All alert but peaceful;honey bees watching the beekeeper
- Big eyed drone honey bee
- Bottoms up: honey bees using their Nasonov glands to tell others where they are
- Honey bees busy dealing with nectar
- Honey comb showing developing brood
- Honey bee: Early pollen collecting
- Fine modified Dadant (huge) brood frame in spring
- A fine honey bee queen
- Golden honey
- Hang on: busy spring work gathering pollen from willow
- Honey bee queen: Let’s lay eggs
- Varroa mite on honey bee thorax
- Lost bees: honey bee swarm and caste
- Classic honey bee frame of hatching brood and stores
- Lovely honey bee brood
- Honey bees: There the’s the queen
- Honey bee queen cell on top bar
- Greater Wax Moth larva; Galleria mellonella
- Pupae of the dreaded Greater Wax Moth, Galleria mellonella
- No you can not emerge yet: virgin queen honey bee waiting to hatch
- Nice swarm of honey bees with wild comb
- Varroa dorsal view: first batch of first ever found in the UK (Devon)
- Varroa ventral view: first batch of first ever found in the UK (Devon)
- Varroa on a honey bee’s back
- Badly infected bees
- Varroa and virus infected honey bees