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Photo 1 Beekeepers use smoke to calm the bees so they can check on them.

Photo 2 Pollen grains on honey bee body hairs and a full pollen load on the rear legs.

Photo 3 Honey bee with pollen This is how the bee brings pollen back to the hive.

Photo 4 Pollen collected for harvest from a honey bee colony.

Photo 5 Sting of honey bee upside down on finger.

Photo 6 Sting showing the barbed sting and the venom sack

Photo 7 Sting The effect of a non allergic bee sting to the lip.

Photo 8 Honey bee colonies prepared for winter

Photo 9 Propolis is resin from trees brought by bees to fill spaces in hive and as a sanitizing agent. Shown here filling in hive entrance.

Photo 10 Honey shown in the comb. The cells are sealed with wax when filled with honey.

Photo 11 Wax Comb - Honey bees build this from wax they make in their body.

Photo 12 Brood Sealed cells of pupating honey bees (worker, drone and queen cells).

Photo 13 Beeswax candles made from the wax cappings when the honey is harvested.

Photo 14 Beekeepers harvesting honey. Notice all the bees in the air.

Photo 15 Honey Bear Facts

 
       

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