| 2132086 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Showing brood comb from recently extracted wild hive laid out on a foundation frame. |
| 2132083 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Extracting a hive from inside a building wall |
| 2132085 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Extracting a hive from inside a building wall |
| 2132082 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Extracting a hive from inside a building wall. |
| 9009018 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Placing brood comb from a recently extracted wild hive into frames |
| 9009020 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Brood comb from a recently extracted wild hive laid out in a frame |
| 9009019 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Placing brood comb from a recently extracted wild hive into frames |
| 9009016 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Removing a wild hive from inside a building wall |
| 9009013 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Removing wood to gain access to a wild hive |
| 9009014 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Brood comb from recently extracted hive laid out on foundation |
| 9009015 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Removing a hive from inside a building wall |
| 9009017 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Removing a wild hive from inside a building wall |
| 2132084 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
placing honeycomb from recently extracted wild hive into a bucket |
| 9006041 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
A colony of honeybees that had formed on a tree limb that was in a very overgrown thicket and well protected from the elements. It is about one foot across and 1 1/2 feet deep.
1st place in the 2003 Southern Forest Insect Work Conference Photo Salon in the Other category. |
| 9006042 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
A colony of honeybees that formed on a tree limb that was in a very overgrown thicket and well protected from the elements. It is about one foot across and 1 1/2 feet deep. |
| 9006043 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
A colony of honeybees that formed on a tree limb that was in a very overgrown thicket and well protected from the elements. It is about one foot across and 1 1/2 feet deep. |
| 9006039 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
A colony of honeybees that formed on a tree limb that was in a very overgrown thicket and well protected from the elements. It is about one foot across and 1 1/2 feet deep. |
| 9006040 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
A colony of honeybees that formed on a tree limb that was in a very overgrown thicket and well protected from the elements. It is about one foot across and 1 1/2 feet deep. |
| 9006038 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
A colony of honeybees that formed on a tree limb that was in a very overgrown thicket and well protected from the elements. It is about one foot across and 1 1/2 feet deep. |
| 9006037 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
A colony of honeybees that formed on a tree limb that was in a very overgrown thicket and well protected from the elements. It is about one foot across and 1 1/2 feet deep. |
| 5389829 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Honeybee infestation in a living room ceiling - picture taken prior to opening up. This photo shows owner's futile attempt at sealing off the bees from the interior of the home. |
| 5389830 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Exposed honeybee hive in living room ceiling. |
| 5389831 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
A dying honeybee hive located in the attic of the Fort Jesup State Park's museum. Prior use of pesticides on the outside of the building killed a majority of the bees. Note the fallen comb. |
| 5389832 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
Honeybee hive in ceiling of apartment. The bees had been previously killed and the hive had become infested with wax moths. Note the center portion had broken down and was being consumed by the moths. Honey had begun dripping from the combs and was working it's way through the ceiling. |
| 5389833 |
honey bee |
Apis mellifera |
The honeybees had established a colony behind the siding of this home. |