Beekeeping Pictures
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A honeybee on an apple blossom.
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This swarm landed on a tree branch twenty feet in the air. Standing on a truck full of supers was just about the right height.
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A honeybee on a chive blossom.
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Capped brood.
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A rack holds twenty Queen cups, each with a tiny bee larvae inside.
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In early Spring hives with a large population are "split" by removing extra frames of brood to start a new hive.
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Honeybees are very important pollinators. These bees have been placed in an apple orchard.
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A frame of capped brood.
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A honeybee on a Dutch clover.
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This would never happen again in a million years. By chance this picture captured the Queen bee in the middle of a swarm.
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New hives can be started with a 2 or 3 pound package of bees. These package bees are shipped out of California by the thousands.
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The worker bees finish building the Queen cell over the plastic cups. Inside a new Queen bee will develope.
Welcome to the Ebert Honey photo gallery. Here you will find pictures of honeybees on flowers, beekeepers working a beehive, queen bees, and more!


