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Honey bees are a species of Hymenoptera insects, which also includes wasps and ants, and are social insects

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Bee there
Jon Ehrmann

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Milk & Honey Pattern

Milk & Honey Pattern
Gemma Bardot

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Milk & Honey Pattern

Milk & Honey Pattern
Gemma Bardot

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Milk & Honey Pattern

Milk & Honey Pattern
Gemma Bardot

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: HoneyBee

HoneyBee
Marcel Egger

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Himalayan honey bees (Apis dorsata laboriosa) on comb, Mount Namjagbarwa, Yarlung

Himalayan honey bees (Apis dorsata laboriosa) on comb, Mount Namjagbarwa, Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon National Park, Tibet, China. October

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Composite image of Wallaceas giant bee (Megachile pluto) with European honey bee (Apis melifera)

Composite image of Wallaceas giant bee (Megachile pluto) with European honey bee (Apis melifera)
Composite image of Wallaces giant bee (Megachile pluto) with European honey bee (Apis melifera). This is the worlds largest bee, which is approximately 4 times larger than a European honey bee

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Close up view of Honey Bee comb showing larvae in cells Norfolk, England, June 2017

Close up view of Honey Bee comb showing larvae in cells Norfolk, England, June 2017

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Worker Honey bee (Apis mellifera) with pollen sac on back leg

Worker Honey bee (Apis mellifera) with pollen sac on back leg

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees old litho print from 1852

Bees old litho print from 1852
Beautiful coloured antique lithograph of various bee species from Plate 70, Volume 2: A History Of The Earth And Animated Nature by Oliver Goldsmith, 1852. Honey Bee 1. Worker 2. Male 3. Queen 4, 5

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897

Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897
Eggs of European birds: 1) Kingfisher; 2) Bee-eater; 3) Black woodpecker; 4) Lesser spotted woodpecker; 5) Roller; 6) Eagle-owl; 7) Long-eared owl; 8) Scops owl; 9) Pygmy owl; 10) Tawny owl; 11

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honeybee (Apis mellifera) flying to Bluebell flowers (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) Monmouthshire

Honeybee (Apis mellifera) flying to Bluebell flowers (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. April

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: European honey bee (Apis mellifera) in flight, feeding on flowers (Brachyglottis sp)

European honey bee (Apis mellifera) in flight, feeding on flowers (Brachyglottis sp). Monmouthshire, Wales, UK, June

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Close up of honeycomb from Honey bee hive (Apis mellifera) showing hexagonal pattern

Close up of honeycomb from Honey bee hive (Apis mellifera) showing hexagonal pattern of cells filled with liquid honey, Qatar, Arabian Gulf, May

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee

Honey bee (Apis mellifera)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Milk & Honey Pattern

Milk & Honey Pattern
Gemma Bardot

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Pollination: a bee foraging flowers of ash heather (ethamine in C), 1885 (engraving)

Pollination: a bee foraging flowers of ash heather (ethamine in C), 1885 (engraving)
JAB4119924 Pollination: a bee foraging flowers of ash heather (ethamine in C), 1885 (engraving) by Demarle, Alphonse (1826-1896); (add.info.: Pollination by a bee of ash heather)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Representation of the Bee, Valley of the Kings, Luxor

Representation of the Bee, Valley of the Kings, Luxor
8588254 Representation of the Bee, Valley of the Kings, Luxor by Egyptian; Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: The bee symbol of the Pharaoh (relief)

The bee symbol of the Pharaoh (relief)
8586142 The bee symbol of the Pharaoh (relief) by Egyptian; Karnak, Luxor, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Hieroglyps, Pharaoh's Bee and the Horus Falcon, Horus Temple, Edfu

Hieroglyps, Pharaoh's Bee and the Horus Falcon, Horus Temple, Edfu
8587250 Hieroglyps, Pharaoh's Bee and the Horus Falcon, Horus Temple, Edfu by Egyptian; Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera), in flight, highspeed nature photo

Honey bee (Apis mellifera), in flight, highspeed nature photo, between leaves of gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa)
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Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Inser Weiher in autumn, a pond with red coloured water, caused by dissolved tannins

Inser Weiher in autumn, a pond with red coloured water, caused by dissolved tannins. Berner Seeland, Berne, Switzerland, November. Photographed for The Freshwater Project

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) nectaring on a Crab apple (Malus sylvestnis

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) nectaring on a Crab apple (Malus sylvestnis) flower in a garden, Wiltshire, UK, April

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) with full pollen baskets feeding on Balkan anemone (Anemone blanda)

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) with full pollen baskets feeding on Balkan anemone (Anemone blanda). In garden. Surrey, England, UK. April

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) extending proboscis to nectar on Common rue (Ruta graveolens)

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) extending proboscis to nectar on Common rue (Ruta graveolens). Green aphid (Aphidoidea) beneath flower. Surrey, England, UK. July

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) nectaring on freshly opened yellow Lantana (Lantana camara) flowers

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) nectaring on freshly opened yellow Lantana (Lantana camara) flowers. Flowers turn pink when nectar no longer provided. In garden, Tanzania. Native to tropical Americas

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) foraging on Peony (Paeonia officinalis) pollen. Surrey, England, UK

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) foraging on Peony (Paeonia officinalis) pollen. Surrey, England, UK. May

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera), dissection of flowers. Male phase above

Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera), dissection of flowers. Male phase above, downward projecting stamens release pollen onto backs of bumblebees and honey bees

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on Fleabane (Erigion eriginousus) Newport Marshes Reserve

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on Fleabane (Erigion eriginousus) Newport Marshes Reserve, Gwent, Wales, UK. August

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Giant honey bee nest (Apis dorsata) up in a giant Mengaris tree (Koompassia excelsa)

Giant honey bee nest (Apis dorsata) up in a giant Mengaris tree (Koompassia excelsa) dipterocarp forest in Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on comb with honey, Kiel, Germany, June

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) on comb with honey, Kiel, Germany, June

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Insects, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880

Insects, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880
1) Giant Woodwasp (Urocerus gigas), 2) Ophion ventricosus, 3) Hornet (Vespa crabro), 4) Honeybee (Apis), 5) Large earth bumblebee (Bombus terrestris), 6) Pale giant horse-fly (Tabanus bovinus)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: European Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) collecting pollen and nectar from Scentless Mayweed

European Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) collecting pollen and nectar from Scentless Mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum). Perthshire, Scotland, July

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Worker honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on nectar of Borage (Borago officinalis)

Worker honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on nectar of Borage (Borago officinalis) flower in conservation margin at RSPBs Hope Farm, Cambridgeshire, UK. May

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: European Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) with pollen sacs flying towards a Scentless mayweed

European Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) with pollen sacs flying towards a Scentless mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum) flower in order to feed, Perthshire, Scotland, UK, July. 2020VISION Exhibition

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) beehives sited on edge of heathland for premium heather honey production

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) beehives sited on edge of heathland for premium heather honey production, Suffolk, UK, August 2011

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Close up of European dark bee (Apis mellifera mellifera - nigra race), feeding

Close up of European dark bee (Apis mellifera mellifera - nigra race), feeding on ice plant flowers (Sedum spectabile), Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. September

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honeybee (Apis meliffera) visiting flax flowers, (Linum usitatissimum), Monmouthshire Wales

Honeybee (Apis meliffera) visiting flax flowers, (Linum usitatissimum), Monmouthshire Wales, UK, May

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: European honey bee (Apis mellifera) flying to feed on Rosebay willowherb (Chamerion

European honey bee (Apis mellifera) flying to feed on Rosebay willowherb (Chamerion angustifolium) Pentwyn farm SSSI, Gwent Wildlife Trust Reserve, Monmouthshire Wales UK, July

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: European honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on Goat willow (salix caprea) male flowers

European honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on Goat willow (salix caprea) male flowers, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK, March

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen on a frame from a beehive in Hoerdt near Strasbourg

Bees are seen on a frame from a beehive in Hoerdt near Strasbourg, France, April 27, 2018. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: An insect collects nectar from a sunflower on a field near Schneisingen

An insect collects nectar from a sunflower on a field near Schneisingen, Switzerland July 4, 2018. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen on the honeycomb in a beehive in Gharghur

Bees are seen on the honeycomb in a beehive in Gharghur, Malta, May 7, 2018. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees come in and out from a beehive at beekeeper Baranenkos bee-garden in the village of

Bees come in and out from a beehive at beekeeper Baranenkos bee-garden in the village of
Bees come in and out from a beehive at beekeeper Leonid Baranenkos bee-garden in the village of Mikhaylovka, Belarus June 24, 2017. Picture taken June 24, 2017

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A honeybee approaches a snowdrop flower in Klosterneuburg on the first day of spring

A honeybee approaches a snowdrop flower in Klosterneuburg on the first day of spring March 20, 2013. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader (AUSTRIA - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen on frames of a beehive in Denee

Bees are seen on frames of a beehive in Denee, Belgium, May 15, 2018. Picture taken May 15, 2018. REUTERS/Yves Herman

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen on the frame of a beehive in Denee

Bees are seen on the frame of a beehive in Denee
Bees are seen flying near a beehive in Denee, Belgium, May 15, 2018. Picture taken May 15, 2018. REUTERS/Yves Herman

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bees are seen on honeycombs inside a beehive in Gharghur

Bees are seen on honeycombs inside a beehive in Gharghur, Malta, May 7, 2018. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi



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Honey Bee Collection

Honey bees are a species of Hymenoptera insects, which also includes wasps and ants, and are social insects, living in large colonies of up to 50,000 individuals. Honey bees play an important role in the environment by pollinating plants and flowers. They collect nectar from flowers and use it to make honey, which is their main source of food. Honey bees have three castes within their colony: workers, drones and queens. The queen bee is responsible for laying eggs and producing new generations of honey bees; the workers take care of the hive's needs such as cleaning, collecting nectar from flowers and building wax comb; while the drones' only purpose is to mate with a queen bee from another colony, and are essential for our environment as they help maintain biodiversity by pollinating plants that produce fruits and vegetables that we consume daily.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Honey Bee collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of stunning images showcasing the beauty and importance of these Hymenoptera insects. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the intricate details of honey bees in their natural habitat. These products are perfect for bee enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates nature's wonders. Honey bees play a crucial role in pollinating plants and crops around the world, making them an essential part of our ecosystem. The images in our collection highlight their unique physical characteristics such as their fuzzy bodies and delicate wings while also showcasing their behavior within hives. Whether you're looking to decorate your home with beautiful artwork or searching for a thoughtful gift for someone special, the Honey Bee collection offers something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on all products, each item is sure to be a treasured addition to any space.
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