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Apis Mellifera Collection (page 4)

"Exploring the Intricate World of Apis Mellifera: From Honeycombs to Wild Honey Cones" Step into the fascinating world of Apis mellifera, commonly known as honey bees

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: European Honey Bee. Apis Mellifera

European Honey Bee. Apis Mellifera

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Beekeeping. Queen Bee

Beekeeping. Queen Bee

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Beekeeping

Beekeeping

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Beekeeping

Beekeeping

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Western Honeybee, Apis mellifera, a worker bee

Western Honeybee, Apis mellifera, a worker bee

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera), overhead view

Honey bee (Apis mellifera), overhead view

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: European honey bee (Apis mellifera) pollinating strawberry flower

European honey bee (Apis mellifera) pollinating strawberry flower

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee C017 / 7650

Honey bee C017 / 7650
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on Echinacea sp. flower nectar. Honey bees are in decline in many parts of the world but appear to be thriving in urban areas where there is less exposure to

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee feeding

Honey bee feeding
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on a flower. This is a field bee, an older female worker bee who spends time out of the colony foraging for food

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Coloured SEM of hamuli of honey bee wing

Coloured SEM of hamuli of honey bee wing
Honeybee wing coupling mechanism. Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph of the edge of the wing of a Honey Bee, Apis mellifera

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee collecting nectar Z345 / 0770

Honey bee collecting nectar Z345 / 0770
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) collecting nectar from a flower. The nectar is drawn out of the flower through its proboscis (hollow tongue)

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee F007 / 6603

Honey bee F007 / 6603
Honey bee (Apis mellifera)

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee on honeycomb F007 / 6601

Honey bee on honeycomb F007 / 6601
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on honeycomb

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee on a flower F007 / 6602

Honey bee on a flower F007 / 6602
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on a flower

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee on honeycomb F007 / 6599

Honey bee on honeycomb F007 / 6599
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on honeycomb

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee on honeycomb F007 / 6597

Honey bee on honeycomb F007 / 6597
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on honeycomb

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee on honeycomb F007 / 6600

Honey bee on honeycomb F007 / 6600
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on honeycomb

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Beekeeper extracting honey, 1890s C017 / 6891

Beekeeper extracting honey, 1890s C017 / 6891
Beekeeper extracting honey. 19th-century artwork of a beekeeper using machinery to extract honey from honeycombs from a beehive

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honeybee feeding C014 / 2570

Honeybee feeding C014 / 2570
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) feeding on the flower of a century plant (Agave americana). Photographed in Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honeybee feeding C014 / 2571

Honeybee feeding C014 / 2571
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) feeding on the flower of a century plant (Agave americana). Photographed in Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Bees and bee hives, artwork

Bees and bee hives, artwork. Bees collect nectar from a wide range of flowering plants, bringing it back to their hive to store it and form honey for their larvae

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee C017 / 7652

Honey bee C017 / 7652
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on Echinacea sp. flower nectar. Honey bees are in decline in many parts of the world but appear to be thriving in urban areas where there is less exposure to

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee C017 / 7651

Honey bee C017 / 7651
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on Echinacea sp. flower nectar. Honey bees are in decline in many parts of the world but appear to be thriving in urban areas where there is less exposure to

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honeybee feeding C014 / 2574

Honeybee feeding C014 / 2574
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) feeding on the flower of a cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis). Photographed in Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honeybee feeding C014 / 2572

Honeybee feeding C014 / 2572
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) feeding on the flower of a cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis). Photographed in Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honeybee feeding C014 / 2573

Honeybee feeding C014 / 2573
Honeybee (Apis mellifera) feeding on the flower of a cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis). Photographed in Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honeybee dance, artwork C013 / 5936

Honeybee dance, artwork C013 / 5936
Honeybee dance. Computer artwork showing a honeybee (top) using its waggle dance to convey the location of food to other honeybees surrounding it

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: European honey bees

European honey bees (Apis mellifera)

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee feeding C016 / 4747

Honey bee feeding C016 / 4747
Honey bee feeding. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on Teide sticky broom (Adenocarpus viscosus) flower. Photographed in Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee feeding C016 / 4736

Honey bee feeding C016 / 4736
Honey bee feeding. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on a flower of a Teide sticky broom (Adenocarpus viscosus) plant. Photographed in Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee feeding on flowers C016 / 4732

Honey bee feeding on flowers C016 / 4732
Honey bee feeding on flowers. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on the flowers of mignonette (Reseda sp.) plant. Photographed in Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee feeding on flower C016 / 4729

Honey bee feeding on flower C016 / 4729
Honey bee feeding on flower. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on the flowers of a common sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) plant. Photographed in the UK

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee feeding on flower C016 / 4716

Honey bee feeding on flower C016 / 4716
Honey bee feeding on flower. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on the flowers of a common sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) plant. Photographed in the UK

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee feeding on flower C016 / 4702

Honey bee feeding on flower C016 / 4702
Honey bee feeding on flower. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on pollen from the female catkins (flowers) of a pussy willow (Salix caprea) tree. Photographed in the UK

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4705

Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4705
Honey bee collecting pollen. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) collecting pollen from the male catkins (flowers) of a pussy willow (Salix caprea) tree

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4701

Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4701
Honey bee collecting pollen. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) collecting pollen from the male catkins (flowers) of a pussy willow (Salix caprea) tree

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4700

Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4700
Honey bee collecting pollen. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) collecting pollen from the male catkins (flowers) of a pussy willow (Salix caprea) tree

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4699

Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4699
Honey bee collecting pollen. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) collecting pollen from blossom on a blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) tree

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4698

Honey bee collecting pollen C016 / 4698
Honey bee collecting pollen. Close-up of a honey bee (Apis mellifera) collecting pollen from the male catkins (flowers) of a pussy willow (Salix caprea) tree

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honeybee on flower C016 / 4526

Honeybee on flower C016 / 4526
Honeybee on flower. Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on nectar from Feverfew wild flower (Chrysanthemum parthenium)

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honeybee on flower C016 / 4525

Honeybee on flower C016 / 4525
Honeybee on flower. Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on nectar from Feverfew wild flower (Chrysanthemum parthenium)

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Capped honeycomb C013 / 9833

Capped honeycomb C013 / 9833
Capped honeycomb. Close-up of honeycomb from a honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony. Wax caps (white) are covering the individual cells, which are full of honey

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Capped honeycomb C013 / 9834

Capped honeycomb C013 / 9834
Capped honeycomb. Close-up of honeycomb from a honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony. Wax caps (white) cover some of the individual cells, which contain honey

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honey bee, SEM C013 / 6675

Honey bee, SEM C013 / 6675
Honey bee (Apis mellifera), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM)

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Apis mellifera, European honey bee

Apis mellifera, European honey bee
Photograph of a European honey bee (Apis mellifera) in the wildlife garden. A typical small hive contains about 20, 000 bees which are divided into three types; Queen, Drones, and Workers

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Copal with honey bee

Copal with honey bee
A piece of East African copal with a honey bee, Apis mellifera preserved inside it. Specimen is less than 2 million years old

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: The Honey Bees Nest in an ant hill

The Honey Bees Nest in an ant hill
At the Seba que River October 1870. Sketch 53 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines, (1859-1871)

Background imageApis Mellifera Collection: Honeycomb of Apis sp. honeybee

Honeycomb of Apis sp. honeybee
A close-up of the structure of a the honeycomb made by a colony of honeybees



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"Exploring the Intricate World of Apis Mellifera: From Honeycombs to Wild Honey Cones" Step into the fascinating world of Apis mellifera, commonly known as honey bees. 🐝🍯 Witness the mesmerizing sight of honey bees diligently working on a honeycomb, their intricate creation that houses their precious golden treasure - honey. 🍯 The life cycle of these remarkable creatures unfolds within this hexagonal masterpiece, providing shelter and sustenance for each stage of their development. Dive deeper into their world with an expanded cross-section and insets, revealing the hidden wonders within. Delve into the internal anatomy of a honey bee through a captivating cross-section image. Marvel at the complexity and precision that enables them to navigate through life with such grace and efficiency. Every detail is meticulously designed for survival in their buzzing society. Observe a graceful honey bee delicately perched on a vibrant flower, engaging in its essential role as nature's pollinator. Witness how they contribute to the beauty and diversity of our ecosystem while gathering nectar for their hive. Through stunning artwork capturing bee anatomy, gain insight into the intricacies that make these tiny creatures so extraordinary. Appreciate every delicate structure that contributes to their ability to thrive amidst diverse environments. Immerse yourself in nature's sanctuary at Welder Wildlife Refuge in Sinton, where wild honey cones attract swarms seeking nourishment from Mother Earth herself. Experience firsthand how these industrious insects interact harmoniously with their surroundings. Explore even closer with scanning electron microscope (SEM) images showcasing minute details like never before seen - from a mesmerizing view of a single leg adorned with pollen grains to an up-close look at a majestic head adorned by multifaceted eyes. Witness Apis mellifera gracefully feeding on ice plant flowers or lavender blooms at Mayfield Lavender Farm.