honey bee

Insects: Nectar and Pollen Feeding Insects
Hexapoda (including Insecta) > Hymenoptera > Apidae > Apis mellifera Linnaeus
Synonym(s): honeybee

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0001011 Adult(s) leaving its stinger A. Burns Weathersby
1203172 Adult(s) Carl Dennis
1203193 Adult(s) Carl Dennis
1224044 Adult(s) taking nectar through robbery hole. Jerry A. Payne
1224081 Adult(s) on Sparkleberry Jerry A. Payne
1224082 Adult(s) on Sparkleberry Jerry A. Payne
1224136 Adult(s) taking nectar from flower Jerry A. Payne
1224202 Adult(s) Native Vaccinium elliotti. Jerry A. Payne
1224203 Adult(s) on Vaccinium elliotti (Blueberry). Jerry A. Payne
1224210 Adult(s) honey bee on superberry Jerry A. Payne
1224211 Adult(s) on Mayhaw. Jerry A. Payne
1224212 Adult(s) Jerry A. Payne
1227109 Adult(s) Jerry A. Payne
1227110 Adult(s) Jerry A. Payne
1227111 Adult(s) Jerry A. Payne
1227112 Adult(s) Jerry A. Payne
1227113 Adult(s) Jerry A. Payne
1227114 Adult(s) Jerry A. Payne
1203001 Adult(s) in blossom Carl Dennis
1203008 Adult(s) worker secreting wax Carl Dennis
1203031 Adult(s) on flower Carl Dennis
1203063 Adult(s) close-up of bee in blossom Carl Dennis
1203091 Adult(s) Carl Dennis
1203121 Adult(s) Carl Dennis
1203135 Adult(s) workers and queen bee on comb Carl Dennis
1203153 Adult(s) bees on apple blossoms Carl Dennis
1203018 Adult(s) workers on frame Carl Dennis
1203019 Adult(s) workers in hive Carl Dennis
1242067 Adult(s) Russ Ottens
1305005 Adult(s) Alton N. Sparks, Jr.
2116051 Adult(s) Showing pollen sacs David Cappaert
2116052 Adult(s) Showing full pollen sacs David Cappaert
2131078 Adult(s) Ricky Layson
2158019 Adult(s) David Cappaert
2186092 Adult(s) David Cappaert
1366074 Adult(s) Susan Ellis
2189022 Adult(s) Queen in a cage Wendy VanDyk Evans
1454035 Adult(s) Jim Occi
2511048 Adult(s) David Riley
2734045 Adult(s) Small swarm on pecan limb. Tifton, Georgia USA G. Keith Douce
2734047 Adult(s) Small swarm on pecan limb. Tifton, Georgia USA G. Keith Douce
5007051 Adult(s) on honeycomb Jack Dykinga
5019033 Adult(s) Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry Archive
5019036 Adult(s) Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry Archive
5025047 Adult(s) Adult honey bee removing bee prepupa after small hive beetle invasion; June, 2005 James D. Ellis
5077078 Adult(s) Piero Amorati
5077079 Adult(s) Piero Amorati
5077080 Adult(s) Piero Amorati
5109035 Adult(s) on a weed stem Johnny N. Dell
5110038 Adult(s) David Cappaert
5172096 Adult(s) on Coccinia grandis flower Forest & Kim Starr
5172097 Adult(s) on Cirsium vulgare flower Forest & Kim Starr
5173011 Adult(s) pinned Forest & Kim Starr
5174034 Adult(s) Newly emerged honey bee, Apis mellifera, the subject of genome sequencing work aimed at improving bee traits and management Peggy Greb
5174035 Adult(s) Honey bee on a DNA fragment analysis map. The honey bee genome is being studied to improve reproduction, behavior, disease resistance, and more. Peggy Greb
5304031 Adult(s) Adult collecting honeydew from oak lecanium scale Whitney Cranshaw
5310093 Adult(s) hindwing; Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5310094 Adult(s) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5310095 Adult(s) forewing; Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5310096 Adult(s) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5310097 Adult(s) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5310098 Adult(s) hindwing; Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5310099 Adult(s) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5310100 Adult(s) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5311001 Adult(s) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5311002 Adult(s) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5367931 Adult(s) Russ Ottens
5367932 Adult(s) Russ Ottens
5367939 Adult(s) Russ Ottens
5367940 Adult(s) Russ Ottens
5367941 Adult(s) Russ Ottens
5367942 Adult(s) Russ Ottens
5367943 Adult(s) Russ Ottens
5367944 Adult(s) Russ Ottens
5369337 Adult(s) Susan Ellis
5369338 Adult(s) Susan Ellis
5369339 Adult(s) Susan Ellis
5369340 Adult(s) Susan Ellis
5381030 Adult(s) David Cappaert
5381031 Adult(s) David Cappaert
5382530 Adult(s) Johnny N. Dell
5385929 Adult(s)

There have been a lot more light colored bee's than the normal black

Joseph Berger
5385930 Adult(s)

Light colored bee

Joseph Berger
5385931 Adult(s)

Light colored bee

Joseph Berger
5385932 Adult(s)

Light colored bee

Joseph Berger
5385933 Adult(s)

Normal dark colored bee

Joseph Berger
5385934 Adult(s)

Light colored bee

Joseph Berger
5385935 Adult(s)

Light colored bee

Joseph Berger
5385936 Adult(s)

Normal dark colored bee

Joseph Berger
5387757 Adult(s)

on sicklepod

Johnny N. Dell
5180003 Adult(s) Division of Plant Industry Archive
5255020 Adult(s) David Cappaert
5255021 Adult(s) David Cappaert
5255024 Adult(s) David Cappaert
5302080 Adult(s) Adult workers foraging Whitney Cranshaw
5302081 Adult(s) Adult worker foraging Whitney Cranshaw
5342073 Adult(s)

pollinating cucumber

Joseph LaForest
5343034 Adult(s) David Cappaert
5343035 Adult(s) David Cappaert
5393469 Adult(s)

Bumble bee Bombus huntii and honey bee visiting the same flower

Whitney Cranshaw
1203170 Damage bees killed by pesticides Carl Dennis
1243094 Damage Comb produced behind wall. Whitney Cranshaw
1361208 Damage A small welp from a sting Jerry A. Payne
0001012 Damage two bees are allowed to sting an arm, wet table salt is applied to one sting site. A. Burns Weathersby
0001013 Damage two bees are allowed to sting an arm, wet table salt is applied to one sting site; one hour later A. Burns Weathersby
5179096 Demonstration

maintaining hives

Division of Plant Industry Archive
5179097 Demonstration

working hives

Division of Plant Industry Archive
5179098 Demonstration

working hives

Division of Plant Industry Archive
5179099 Demonstration

working active hives

Division of Plant Industry Archive
5179100 Demonstration

active hive

Division of Plant Industry Archive
5180001 Demonstration

active hives

Division of Plant Industry Archive
2148052 Equipment Smoker and hives Wendy VanDyk Evans
1115065 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115066 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115067 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115069 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115070 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115071 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115072 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115073 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115074 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115075 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115076 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115077 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115078 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1115079 Equipment Mississippi State University Archive
1203165 Equipment queen yard Carl Dennis
1203006 Equipment hives Carl Dennis
5363705 Facility

A facility for keeping honeybees.

Howard F. Schwartz
5363706 Facility

Some honeybee keeping facilities.

Howard F. Schwartz
5389830 Feature(s)

Exposed honeybee hive in living room ceiling.

Timothy Haley
5389831 Feature(s)

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.

Timothy Haley
5389832 Feature(s)

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.

Timothy Haley
5389833 Feature(s)

The honeybees had established a colony behind the siding of this home.

Timothy Haley
5403769 Feature(s)

bee hive in barbque

Myron Adams
5403770 Feature(s)

bee hive in barbque

Myron Adams
5403771 Feature(s)

bee hive in barbque

Myron Adams
5403772 Feature(s)

bee hive in barbque

Myron Adams
5403773 Feature(s)

bee hive in tire

Myron Adams
5403774 Feature(s)

bee hive in tire

Myron Adams
5403775 Feature(s)

bee hive in tire

Myron Adams
5403776 Feature(s)

bee hive in covered tire

Myron Adams
9006037 Feature(s)

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.

Timothy Haley
9006038 Feature(s)

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.

Timothy Haley
9006039 Feature(s)

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.

Timothy Haley
9006040 Feature(s)

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.

Timothy Haley
9006041 Feature(s)

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.

Timothy Haley
9006042 Feature(s)

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.

Timothy Haley
9006043 Feature(s)

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.

Timothy Haley
1203015 Feature(s) queen cell Carl Dennis
0001007 Feature(s) in pine cavity Georgia Forestry Commission Archive
0001008 Feature(s) in hardwood cavity Jerry A. Payne
0001009 Feature(s) open air hive Georgia Forestry Commission Archive
0001010 Feature(s) houses V. Rodney Coleman
1243092 Feature(s) Frame of capped honey. Whitney Cranshaw
1243093 Feature(s) Workers over brood area. Whitney Cranshaw
1243095 Feature(s) Comb produced on tree limb. Whitney Cranshaw
1247028 Feature(s) Open air nest Terry Price
1238069 Feature(s) Nest in hollow branch Randy Cyr
1361218 Feature(s) open air hive Terry Price
1403053 Feature(s) Swarm in a tree. Tifton, Georgia 1984 David J. Moorhead
1403054 Feature(s) Swarm in a tree. Tifton, Georgia 1984 David J. Moorhead
2189013 Feature(s) 3 pound package of bees Chris Evans
5179094 Feature(s)

hives

Division of Plant Industry Archive
3943071 Feature(s) Beehives used to collect wildflower honey, Ziarat Forest. William M. Ciesla
4060022 Feature(s) hive on red gum in Cary, North Carolina Arnold T. Drooz
4065094 Feature(s) two Masai beehives, near Masi Mara, Kenya, Africa G. Keith Douce
2189066 Feature(s) Queen yard Chris Evans
2189068 Feature(s) Queen yard Chris Evans
5303079 Field Small bee yard protected by electric fence to deter bear predation Whitney Cranshaw
1203022 Harvesting frame of sealed honey Carl Dennis
5389829 Infestation

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.

Timothy Haley
1319001 Inspection ARS geneticist Tom Rinderer (right foreground) and beekeeping cooperator Steve Bernard, along with ARS associates Tony Stelzer and Warren Kelley (background, L-R) of the Baton Rouge laboratory, inspect colonies of Russian and other honey bees. Scott Bauer
2132082 Management Extracting a hive from inside a building wall. Timothy Haley
2132083 Management Extracting a hive from inside a building wall Timothy Haley
2132084 Management placing honeycomb from recently extracted wild hive into a bucket Timothy Haley
2132085 Management Extracting a hive from inside a building wall Timothy Haley
2132086 Management Showing brood comb from recently extracted wild hive laid out on a foundation frame. Timothy Haley
2148050 Management Wendy VanDyk Evans
2148051 Management Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189014 Management Installing a package of bees Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189015 Management Installing a package of bees Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189016 Management Installing a package of bees Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189017 Management Spraying a package of bees with sugar-water Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189018 Management Moving a hive that has a laying worker Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189019 Management Lighting a smoker Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189020 Management Moving a hive that has a laying worker Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189021 Management Shaking all of the bees off of a frame to rid the hive of a laying worker Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189023 Management Placing queen package in hive with newly established package of bees Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189024 Management Queen cage in between frames Wendy VanDyk Evans
2189025 Management Adding frames to hive after installing a package of bees and new queen Wendy VanDyk Evans
9009013 Management Removing wood to gain access to a wild hive Timothy Haley
9009014 Management Brood comb from recently extracted hive laid out on foundation Timothy Haley
9009015 Management Removing a hive from inside a building wall Timothy Haley
9009016 Management Removing a wild hive from inside a building wall Timothy Haley
9009017 Management Removing a wild hive from inside a building wall Timothy Haley
9009018 Management Placing brood comb from a recently extracted wild hive into frames Timothy Haley
9009019 Management Placing brood comb from a recently extracted wild hive into frames Timothy Haley
9009020 Management Brood comb from a recently extracted wild hive laid out in a frame Timothy Haley
1307035 logs used as a bee hive Robert L. Anderson
1673001 People bee beard Robert W. Matthews
1673002 People bee beard Robert W. Matthews
5311003 Pupa(e) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5311004 Pupa(e) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5311005 Pupa(e) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5311006 Pupa(e) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
5311007 Pupa(e) Australia North Queensland - Kuranda, Oct 2005. Pest and Diseases Image Library
1319003 Research On Marsh Island, Louisiana, an isolated ARS research facility used for producing pure stocks of Russian bees, technician Gary Delatte prepares hives for transport. Scott Bauer
1322052 Research For centuries, beekeeping has been a traditional part of Mexican agriculture and a reliable source of income in rural areas. Scientists in the United States have closely followed the arrival of Africanized honey bees and two species of parasitic mites that have created hive management problems and reduced honey production. Scott Bauer
1361210 Treatment Insect bite kit M. Boyd Edwards


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