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Bee colonies. Queen bee surrounded by her workers.
The work of beekeepers who earn their livelihood from honey production was captured. Those who practice beekeeping, Anatolia's thousands of years old tradition, struggle with many difficulties, especially climate and natural conditions. Yakup Kotil, who has been beekeeping for about 35 years, continues this occupation, which he started by seeing from his father in his hometown Rize province, on weekends after moving to Ankara. Harun Ozalp
Queen bee (with blue marking) and her bee colony.
Queen Bee is always surrounded by working bees  her servant.
school of fish
A detailed view showcasing a group of bees actively working together on a honeycomb inside a hive, exemplifying natural teamwork and the process of honey production in their environment.
A close up of a Queen Bee, walking across a frame of bee brood
Abstract hexagon structure is honeycomb from bee hive filled with golden honey, honeycomb summer composition consisting of gooey honey from bee village, honey rural of bees honeycombs to countryside
Reproduction of bees, swarm in a tree
A multitude of bees surround the queen bee in the beehive
Bees in their honeycomb.
Honey bees on a honeycomb, swarm, queen, bustle, honey, \nApis mellifera Carnica,
A honey bee (also spelled honeybee) is a eusocial flying insect within the genus Apis of the bee clade, all native to mainland Afro-Eurasia.[1][2] After bees spread naturally throughout Africa and Eurasia, humans became responsible for the current cosmopolitan distribution of honey bees, introducing multiple subspecies into South America (early 16th century), North America (early 17th century), and Australia (early 19th century).[1] \nHoney bees are known for their construction of perennial colonial nests from wax, the large size of their colonies, and surplus production and storage of honey, distinguishing their hives as a prized foraging target of many animals, including honey badgers, bears and human hunter-gatherers. Only 8 surviving species of honey bee are recognized, with a total of 43 subspecies, though historically 7 to 11 species are recognized. Honey bees represent only a small fraction of the roughly 20,000 known species of bees. \nThe best known honey bee is the western honey bee, (Apis mellifera), which was domesticated for honey production and crop pollination. Modern humans also use beeswax in making candles, soap, lip balms and various cosmetics, as a lubricant and in mould-making using the lost wax process (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis swarm was photographed in front of my house in a cultivated Prune in Almere in the begin of July 2024.
A Queen Honey Bee Surrounded by her Attendants
A detailed image showing honeybees collectively working on a honeycomb structure, emphasizing their diligent activity and intricate arrangement.
Bee , Honey
Saltwater fish in aquarium.
Bee colonies. Queen bee surrounded by her workers.
Inside a beehive on a working farm, worker bees surround Queen (with natural yellow dot)
Queen bee labeled on the back.\nTo make it easier to spot the Queen, there is a white mark on her back.
queenbee on honeycomb
A marked queen bee surrounded by nurse bees checking out a cell
Bee and hive of bees hanging on the tree
Colony of bees on honeycomb in apiary. Beekeeping in countryside. Many working bees on honeycomb, close up. Detailed shot within a hive in a honeycomb, wax cells with honey and pollen. Honey in combs
bees in the hive - close-up
The queen bee swarm - selective focus
Fish breathe on the surface of the sea
Dance of the Queen on the Warbe,
Bees beehive
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