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Honey bees are a species of Hymenoptera insects, which also includes wasps and ants, and are social insects

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Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen on the frame of a beehive in Denee

Bees are seen on the frame of a beehive in Denee
Bees are seen flying near a beehive in Denee, Belgium, May 15, 2018. Picture taken May 15, 2018. REUTERS/Yves Herman

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen on honeycombs inside a beehive in Gharghur

Bees are seen on honeycombs inside a beehive in Gharghur, Malta, May 7, 2018. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen at an apiary, in Casablanca

Bees are seen at an apiary, in Casablanca, Chile October 4, 2019. Picture taken October 4, 2019. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A queen bee is seen on a honeycomb at an apiary, in Casablanca

A queen bee is seen on a honeycomb at an apiary, in Casablanca, Chile October 4, 2019. Picture taken October 4, 2019. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen on a beekeepers finger at an apiary, in Casablanca

Bees are seen on a beekeepers finger at an apiary, in Casablanca, Chile October 4, 2019. Picture taken October 4, 2019. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Palestinian beekeeper uses smoke to calm bees in the process of collecting honey at a

Palestinian beekeeper uses smoke to calm bees in the process of collecting honey at a
A Palestinian beekeeper uses smoke to calm bees in the process of collecting honey at a farm near the Israel-Gaza border in the northern Gaza Strip April 19, 2018

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A view shows bees on a honeycomb section at an apiary near Krasnoyarsk

A view shows bees on a honeycomb section at an apiary near Krasnoyarsk
A view shows bees on a honeycomb section at a private apiary of beekeeper Pyotr Goloburdo outside the remote Siberian village of Volny near Krasnoyarsk, Russia August 28, 2019

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen on a honeycomb at an apiary, in Casablanca

Bees are seen on a honeycomb at an apiary, in Casablanca, Chile October 4, 2019. Picture taken October 4, 2019. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: The village of Ribeauville is seen near Colmar Eastern France

The village of Ribeauville is seen near Colmar Eastern France, October 5, 2012. Bees at a cluster of bee hives in northeastern France have been producing honey in mysterious shades of blue and green

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bee Hives, Lassithi Plateau, Crete, Greece

Bee Hives, Lassithi Plateau, Crete, Greece

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera), covered with pollen, in flight, highspeed nature photo

Honey bee (Apis mellifera), covered with pollen, in flight, highspeed nature photo
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Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera), covered with pollen, in flight, highspeed nature photo

Honey bee (Apis mellifera), covered with pollen, in flight, highspeed nature photo
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Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Super fast

Super fast
Dao Tan Phat

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Usa, Washington State, Duvall. Honey bee on common zinnia

Usa, Washington State, Duvall. Honey bee on common zinnia

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: hard worker

hard worker
Andrii Kazun

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Beekeeping

Beekeeping
Ragip Sari

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bee-eater

Bee-eater
Dao Tan Phat

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: An apiary, Mandeville, Jamaica, apiary early 1900s

An apiary, Mandeville, Jamaica, apiary early 1900s Date: early 1900s

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, Queue Of Bees

WW2 Birthday Card, Queue Of Bees
An illustrated WW2 birthday greetings card, Even if a queue were a mile long, I'd join it to wish you a happy birthday! The image shows a very long queue of bees with ration books

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Buckfast Abbey and Apiary, Dartmoor, Devon

Buckfast Abbey and Apiary, Dartmoor, Devon
Buckfast Abbey, viewed from the Apiary, Dartmoor, Devon - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Beecraft Honey-Bee N90859

Beecraft Honey-Bee N90859 (msn 1) Date: circa 1953

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Black bear attacked by bees as it attempts

Black bear attacked by bees as it attempts to take honey from a dead tree stump.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Sibly's Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) pollinating Desert passionflower (Passiflora palmeri)

Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) pollinating Desert passionflower (Passiflora palmeri). Danzante Island, Loreto Bay National Park, Sea of Cortez, Mexico. May

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Background imageHoney Bee Collection: The Beekeepers

The Beekeepers
Niyazi Gürgen

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bee City

Bee City
Niyazi Gürgen

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: One honey bee stop on yellow meadow flower bed. Dreamy effects

One honey bee stop on yellow meadow flower bed. Dreamy effects
One honey bee stop on yellow meadow flower bed. Dreamy text space images

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: The triumph of divine providence, detail, 1632-39 (ceiling fresco)

The triumph of divine providence, detail, 1632-39 (ceiling fresco)
7062911 The triumph of divine providence, detail, 1632-39 (ceiling fresco) by Cortona, Pietro da (Berrettini) (1596-1669); Palazzo Corsini, Gallerie Nazionali Barberini Corsini, Rome

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Peasant of the Podlaskie province of Poland gathering honey, early 19th century (colour litho)

Peasant of the Podlaskie province of Poland gathering honey, early 19th century (colour litho)
CHT224133 Peasant of the Podlaskie province of Poland gathering honey, early 19th century (colour litho) by Polish School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: The triumph of divine providence, detail, 17th century (painting)

The triumph of divine providence, detail, 17th century (painting)
7129420 The triumph of divine providence, detail, 17th century (painting) by Cortona, Pietro da (Berrettini) (1596-1669); Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Pollination: a bee foraging flowers of ash heather (ethamine in C), 1881 (engraving)

Pollination: a bee foraging flowers of ash heather (ethamine in C), 1881 (engraving)
ELD4950780 Pollination: a bee foraging flowers of ash heather (ethamine in C), 1881 (engraving) by Demarle, A. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pollination)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bee on Gaillardia flower

Bee on Gaillardia flower
Honey bee resting on Gaillardia flower

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Nectaroscordum Siculum

Nectaroscordum Siculum
Close up image of the Nectaroscordum Siculum perennial plant of the Allium family also referred to as Sicilian honey garlic and Honey lily

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Elves with honey bee

Elves with honey bee by Phyllis Chase

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Cuckoo bee, Melecta albifrons 1, European larch tree, Larix decidua 2

Cuckoo bee, Melecta albifrons 1, European larch tree, Larix decidua 2, and stingless melipona honey bee
5324107 Cuckoo bee, Melecta albifrons 1, European larch tree, Larix decidua 2, and stingless melipona honey bee, Melipona favosa 3 by Fries, Adolph (1774-1840) (after); (add.info.: Cuckoo bee)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: B: B for the Bees, that fly out here and there, and bring to the hives the sweet honey with care

B: B for the Bees, that fly out here and there, and bring to the hives the sweet honey with care. 1870 (illustration)
7309594 B: B for the Bees, that fly out here and there, and bring to the hives the sweet honey with care.1870 (illustration) by Howard, J. (active c)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Death of a beekeeper attacked by bees extracting honey from the hives in Quincey near Nuits Saint

Death of a beekeeper attacked by bees extracting honey from the hives in Quincey near Nuits Saint Georges
XEE4177953 Death of a beekeeper attacked by bees extracting honey from the hives in Quincey near Nuits Saint Georges (Nuits-Saint-Georges) in Cote d Or (Cote-d Or)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A brown bear attacked by an army of bees. 1811 (etching)

A brown bear attacked by an army of bees. 1811 (etching)
7235829 A brown bear attacked by an army of bees. 1811 (etching) by Howitt, Samuel (1756-1822); (add.info.: A brown bear attacked by an army of bees after overturning their hives in a garden)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: DDE-90039276

DDE-90039276
USA, Oregon, Keizer, a honey bee (Apis mellifera) Date: 24/01/2011

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: DDE-90029600

DDE-90029600
The ubiquitous honey bee in the lavender fields near Valensole, Provence, France. Date: 20/01/2009

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: European honey bee (Apis mellifera)

European honey bee (Apis mellifera)
Jan Rozehnal

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee on lavender

Honey bee on lavender
Honey bee resting on lavender flower in summer

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Venus with Cupid the Honey Thief, 1534 (oil on wood)

Venus with Cupid the Honey Thief, 1534 (oil on wood)
7244688 Venus with Cupid the Honey Thief, 1534 (oil on wood) by Cranach, Lucas the Elder (1472-1553); Fraenkische Galerie, Kronach, Germany; Photo © Fine Art Images

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: The Hornets and the Bees (Collection 1, Book 1, fable 21) - engraving from 'A Hundred Fables of La

The Hornets and the Bees (Collection 1, Book 1, fable 21) - engraving from "A Hundred Fables of La
XEE4161992 The Hornets and the Bees (Collection 1, Book 1, fable 21) - engraving from " A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine" Illustrated by Percy J

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Detail of Napoleon Is Costume of Sacrament, (Sculpture), Crypt of the Invalides

Detail of Napoleon Is Costume of Sacrament, (Sculpture), Crypt of the Invalides
7071733 Detail of Napoleon Is Costume of Sacrament, (Sculpture), Crypt of the Invalides by Simart, Pierre-Charles (1806-1857); Dome des Invalides, Paris, France; © Pascal Lemaitre

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Who rubs it, stings it. A boy wants to eat honey, ran away by the bees. 1908 (chromolithograph)

Who rubs it, stings it. A boy wants to eat honey, ran away by the bees. 1908 (chromolithograph)
DUV4202202 Who rubs it, stings it. A boy wants to eat honey, ran away by the bees. 1908 (chromolithograph) by Bigot-Valentin (fl. 19th); 24.5x20.5 cm; (add.info.: Who rubs it, stings it)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Ms 24 f. 63 Bestiary, three curved lines of white bees flying down to three hives

Ms 24 f. 63 Bestiary, three curved lines of white bees flying down to three hives, from the Aberdeen Bestiary (vellum)
BAL52591 Ms 24 f.63 Bestiary, three curved lines of white bees flying down to three hives, from the Aberdeen Bestiary (vellum) by English School, (12th century); Aberdeen University Library, Scotland

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees making honey, illustration from Helpers Without Hands by Gladys Davidson

Bees making honey, illustration from Helpers Without Hands by Gladys Davidson, published in 1919 (colour litho)
IL388017 Bees making honey, illustration from Helpers Without Hands by Gladys Davidson, published in 1919 (colour litho) by Noble, John Edwin (1876-1941); Private Collection



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Honey Bee Collection

Honey bees are a species of Hymenoptera insects, which also includes wasps and ants, and are social insects, living in large colonies of up to 50,000 individuals. Honey bees play an important role in the environment by pollinating plants and flowers. They collect nectar from flowers and use it to make honey, which is their main source of food. Honey bees have three castes within their colony: workers, drones and queens. The queen bee is responsible for laying eggs and producing new generations of honey bees; the workers take care of the hive's needs such as cleaning, collecting nectar from flowers and building wax comb; while the drones' only purpose is to mate with a queen bee from another colony, and are essential for our environment as they help maintain biodiversity by pollinating plants that produce fruits and vegetables that we consume daily.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Honey Bee collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of stunning images showcasing the beauty and importance of these Hymenoptera insects. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the intricate details of honey bees in their natural habitat. These products are perfect for bee enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates nature's wonders. Honey bees play a crucial role in pollinating plants and crops around the world, making them an essential part of our ecosystem. The images in our collection highlight their unique physical characteristics such as their fuzzy bodies and delicate wings while also showcasing their behavior within hives. Whether you're looking to decorate your home with beautiful artwork or searching for a thoughtful gift for someone special, the Honey Bee collection offers something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on all products, each item is sure to be a treasured addition to any space.
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What are Honey Bee (Hymenoptera Insects Animals) art prints?

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What Honey Bee (Hymenoptera Insects Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Honey Bee art prints that you can choose from. These prints feature stunning images of honey bees captured in their natural habitats, including close-up shots of the insects and their hives. You can find both color and black and white prints, as well as various sizes to fit your needs. Some popular options include macro photography that captures intricate details on the bee's wings or body, while others showcase the bees at work pollinating flowers or collecting nectar. Additionally, there are also artistic interpretations of honey bees such as watercolor paintings or stylized illustrations. Whether you're looking for a print to decorate your home or office space with nature-inspired artwork, we have something for everyone who loves these fascinating creatures. With so many options available, you're sure to find the perfect Honey Bee art print that suits your style and taste.
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The cost of Honey Bee art prints varies depending on the size, quality, and type of print. We offer a wide range of options for customers to choose from, including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. The prices are competitive and affordable for most budgets. You can select their preferred artwork from a vast collection that features different styles and themes. Whether you're looking for realistic depictions or abstract interpretations of honey bees, there's something for everyone. Media Storehouse also provides customization options such as cropping or resizing images to fit specific requirements. This allows customers to tailor their purchases according to their preferences. The cost of Honey Bee art prints at Media Storehouse is reasonable considering the high-quality products available. It's an excellent option for anyone looking to add some nature-inspired decor to their home or office space without breaking the bank.
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