RMDGWG0T–Western Honey Bees (Apis mellifera), queen on honeycomb surrounded by workers, Thuringia, Germany
RF2FNNXRB–Queen White-tailed Bumblebee, Bombus lucorum, Resting On A Blade Of Grass UK
RM2F7YNEF–Buff-tailed bumblebee queen (Bombus terrestris) on yellow gorse flowers showing full pollen baskets, UK, April
RF2F98W1P–Honeybee on daisy fleabane.
RMER7KFT–A swarm of honey bees,who have left the original colony, gather around their new queen bee. Later they will create a new colony.
RMG26W76–Queen bee, marked and surrounded by worker bees
RMBY3EXM–QUEEN BEE Honeybees Apis mellifera
RFK3NR0C–A queen Buff-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) forages on a Verbena bonariensis flower head. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK.
RFM6BJ01–Gerhard Liebig breeding Bee Queens
RMCX1EM8–New Queen Honey Bee hatching from queen cell within hive Apis mellifera Kent UK
RMBRJ5X1–Honey bees in hive with beekeeper pointing to the queen bee
RMJGYRFN–Garden Bumblebee (Bombus hortorum) adult queen photographed on a white background. Powys, Wales. April.
RMDC8G97–Honey bee on Monarda Violet Queen flower head
RMW804DR–Buff-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) queen feeding on Verbena bonariensis in garden Cheshire, England, UK. August.
RFHYTDTB–Domesticated honeybees in flight, returning to their apiary, bringing nectar for organic honey and food for bee colony and queen bee. Healthy, organic
RFBBH4WY–Newly emerged virgin queen honey bee
RMFCDT2G–Netherlands, 's-Graveland, Honey Bee queen with workers in hive
RFS0KJTJ–Honey Bee.
RFCPJKDT–Honey Bee
RMDGWG1X–Western Honey Bees (Apis mellifera), queen on honeycomb surrounded by workers, Thuringia, Germany
RMEBR256–Saxon wasp (Dolichovespula saxonica, Vespula saxonica), queen bee collecting wood for nest building, Germany
RMT1WH51–Buff-tailed bumblebee queen (Bombus terrestris), an early emerging species looking for a nest site on heathland in March, Surrey, UK
RF2G02Y2K–Bumblebee on wisteria.
RF2CK1YPF–Honey bees at coming and going at the hive
RMG26W75–European Honey bee Queen, marked and surrounded by worker bees, beehive bees Apis mellifera
RMBY3EYT–QUEEN BEE Honeybees Apis mellifera
RMMR8K3G–Common carder bee drinking a drop of sugar water close up
RM2WBKE1C–European Honey Bee, apis mellifera, Emergence of a Queen, Bee Hive in Normandy
RMD78E56–The Queen Bee Colony, artwork at the side of the Eureka Tower, Melbourne,Australia,
RMBRJ629–Honey bees in hive with beekeeper pointing to queen bee
RME76XME–White-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) queen feeding on Winter-flowering heather, Erica × darleyensis in a garden.
RMB9BF4P–European honey bee or western honey bee (Apis mellifera) swarm
RFEJDX5M–A nurse bee takes care of a queen bee egg in a queen cup on a beehive of the apiary of Puremiel beekeepers in Arcos de la
RMAMBXER–Unmarked queen honeybee Apis mellifera tended by workers
RFBBH51Y–Newly emerged virgin queen honey bee
RF2PD8JCA–An open queen chamber from which a newborn queen bee emerged
RM2R4XYC0–A beekeeper with a J hook hive tool holds a brood comb full of honeybees while a finger points to the red dot marked queen bee.
RFCPJKDB–Honey Bee
RMDGWG03–Western Honey Bees (Apis mellifera), queen on honeycomb surrounded by workers, Thuringia, Germany
RMEBR24N–Saxon wasp (Dolichovespula saxonica, Vespula saxonica), queen bee collecting wood for nest building, Germany
RF2E1AJC1–Introducing queen bee to hive - beekeeper checking a now empty queen bee cage to check that a new queen has successfully been introduced to the hive
RM2T2G608–Rosa Queen Bee
RMD9MD2J–Queen Bee Surrounded by Workers on Frame From Hive
RMG26W74–Honey bee Queen, marked and surrounded by worker bees Apis mellifera
RMBY8EAR–De Havilland DH-82B Queen Bee (Originally developed as a radio-controlled version of the DH-82A Tiger Moth for target practice)
RMJ9EKDC–Honey Bee Comb showing Queen Bee cell.
RM2WBKE15–European Honey Bee, apis mellifera, Emergence of a Queen, Bee Hive in Normandy
RM2J4F8H8–The giant Queen Bee on a side of the Eureka Tower, on Melbourne's Southbank.
RMC5NE70–Honey bee queen cells on a hive frame
RMH8PB4G–Large Red-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius) queen feeding in a Dandelion (Taraxacum) flower in the Spring. Powys, Wales.
RMB9BF5G–European honey bee or western honey bee (Apis mellifera) swarm
RFEJDWNN–A queen bee walks in the center of a beehive of the apiary of Puremiel beekeepers in Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz province,
RFE5J0TM–honey bees with queen bee
RFBBH4TC–Newly emerged virgin queen honey bee
RF2PD8JC8–An open queen chamber from which a newborn queen bee emerged
RM2R4XYC1–A beekeeper with a J hook hive tool holds a brood comb full of honeybees with the red dot marked queen bee in the middle of the comb.
RMER5T0T–Queen bee and bees on honeycombs, Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RMB3PN3T–Bees (Apis melifera carnica) in a beehive, the queen is marked with a number
RM2G6KYWP–The queen bee of the hive moves around a frame of honey comb in an apiary in Canterbury near the Southern Alps of the South Island. Image by Bradley
RMEBN6N0–honey bee, hive bee (Apis mellifera mellifera), queen cell for raising a queen bee, Germany
RMBM5P43–Honey bees, Apis Mellifera swarming with Queen Bee in garden foliage.
RMD9MD3K–Queen Bee Surrounded by Workers on Frame From Hive
RMG26W73–Queen bee, marked and surrounded by worker bees Apis mellifera Honey bee Queen beehive
RMBY686M–De Havilland DH-82B Queen Bee (Originally developed as a radio-controlled version of the DH-82A Tiger Moth for target practice)