Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Home > Animals > Insects > Hymenoptera > Carpenter Bee

Carpenter Bee Collection

Carpenter bees are large, black and yellow bees that can be found in North America, and are solitary insects

Choose a picture from our Carpenter Bee Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

35 items

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Small scissor bee (Chelostoma campanularum) In flight approaching garden bee hotel

Small scissor bee (Chelostoma campanularum) In flight approaching garden bee hotel carrying mud to seal nest tube, Hertfordshire, England, UK, June

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Carpenter Bee collecting nectar, Kentucky

Carpenter Bee collecting nectar, Kentucky

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Plate 5 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print)

Plate 5 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print)
3328031 Plate 5 from Insectes, pub. 1930s (pochoir print) by Seguy, Emile-Allain (1877-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: 1. Scolia procer. Asie Tropicale; 2. Eulema dimidiata. Bresil; 3)

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Algae, bee, wasp and froghopper. 1834-1839 (engraving)

Algae, bee, wasp and froghopper. 1834-1839 (engraving)
7234283 Algae, bee, wasp and froghopper.1834-1839 (engraving) by Carey, Regina Catherine (1760-1818); Private Collection; (add.info.: Algae, Ceramium scoparium 1, Ceramium casuarinae 2, beetle)

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Carpenter bee (Xylocopa sp) nectaring on Clary sage (Salvia sclarea)

Carpenter bee (Xylocopa sp) nectaring on Clary sage (Salvia sclarea). Pollen deposited on bees back by hanging anthers. Turkey. June

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Damselfly, carpenter bee and potter wasp

Damselfly, carpenter bee and potter wasp
Helicopter damselfly, Mecistogaster lucretia 1, tropical carpenter bee, Xylocopa latipes 2, and potter wasp, Synagris cornuta, male 3. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Exotic bees and wasps

Exotic bees and wasps
Eastern carpenter bee, Xylocopa virginica 1, lychee stink bug, Tessaratoma papillosa 2, Leptoscelis balteatus 3, Surinam bee, Euglossa surinamensis 4, long-tailed ophion, Ophion macrurum 5

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: The Carpenter Bee, its Nest and Food for its Young (coloured engraving)

The Carpenter Bee, its Nest and Food for its Young (coloured engraving)
5202622 The Carpenter Bee, its Nest and Food for its Young (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Carpenter Bee, its Nest and Food for its Young)

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Volute Shell, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Volute Shell, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999766 Volute Shell, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Galapagos carpenter bee (Xilocopa darwini) visiting native passionflower

Galapagos carpenter bee (Xilocopa darwini) visiting native passionflower (Passiflora foetida) in photographer Tui De Roys garden, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Carpenter bee (Xylocopa caffra) male robbing nectar from Ninepin heath (Erica mammosa)

Carpenter bee (Xylocopa caffra) male robbing nectar from Ninepin heath (Erica mammosa), not pollinating flower. The Cape, South Africa. February

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Harebell carpenter bee (Chelostoma campanularum) at 4-5mm long one of Britains smallest bees

Harebell carpenter bee (Chelostoma campanularum) at 4-5mm long one of Britains smallest bees, visiting Giant harebell (Campanula latifolia) to collect pollen, Pentwyn farm SSSI, Gwent Wildlife Trust

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Carpenter Bee collecting nectar, Kentucky

Carpenter Bee collecting nectar, Kentucky

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Picture No. 12009481

Picture No. 12009481
Carpenter bee - female collecting nectar from flowers of September Butterfly Bush (Polygala myrtifolia) - thorax has been dusted with pollen grains - Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa Date

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)

Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)
980235 Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Insects, c. 1860 (colour litho)

Insects, c. 1860 (colour litho)
1109857 Insects, c.1860 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Naturgeschichte des TierreichsA (Natural History of the Animal Kingdom)

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)

Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)
980236 Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Picture No. 11806793

Picture No. 11806793
Violet Carpenter Bee detail of wings Galicia Spain. Date

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Bee pollinating

Bee pollinating
Antique illustration of a Bee pollinating

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Pollination

Pollination
Antique illustration of a pollination

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Asian Carpenter Bee, Xylocopa sp. top view

Asian Carpenter Bee, Xylocopa sp. top view

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Cells of Carpenter-Bee in Wood

Cells of Carpenter-Bee in Wood

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Violet Carpenter Bee or Indian Bhanvra -Xylocopa violacea- on a Willow Gentian -Gentiana

Violet Carpenter Bee or Indian Bhanvra -Xylocopa violacea- on a Willow Gentian -Gentiana asclepiadea-, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Us-White House-Bees

Us-White House-Bees
White House carpenter Charles Brandts, who is also a beekeeper, lends his skills to the White House after a swarm of Honey Bees nested near one of the front gates at the White House on April 9

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Bees And Their Counterfeits

Bees And Their Counterfeits, circa 1870. Pictured are xylocopa nigrita (1. male, 2. female), euglossa dimidiata (3), chrysantheda frontalis (4), euglossa cordata (5), anthophora elegans (6)

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Picture No. 10896212

Picture No. 10896212
Violet Carpenter Bee - Gallery in a branch (Xylocopa violacea) Date

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Hyperechia nigripennis, robber fly

Hyperechia nigripennis, robber fly
A robber fly, an African predatory fly with a carpenter bee (Xylocopa) that it mimics. Specimens held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Carpenter Bee, Xylocopa virginica, feeding on Mealy sage (Salvia farinacea), Uvalde County

Carpenter Bee, Xylocopa virginica, feeding on Mealy sage (Salvia farinacea), Uvalde County, Hill Country, Texas, USA, April

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Carpenter Bee, Xylocopa virginica, feeding on Mealy sage (Salvia farinacea), Uvalde County

Carpenter Bee, Xylocopa virginica, feeding on Mealy sage (Salvia farinacea), Uvalde County, Hill Country, Texas, USA

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Carpenter Bee

Carpenter Bee
PPG-325 CARPENTER BEE - NEST ENTRANCE Xylocopa violacea Pascal Goetgheluck

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: POOR RICHARD ILLUSTRATED. Panel from an engraving, c1800, for Benjamin Franklins publication

POOR RICHARD ILLUSTRATED. Panel from an engraving, c1800, for Benjamin Franklins publication, with the motto He that hath a trade hath an estate

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Violet Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa violacea) adult, resting on wooden post, Spain, may

Violet Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa violacea) adult, resting on wooden post, Spain, may

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Bee - Galapagos Carpenter (Xylocopa darwini) Male

Bee - Galapagos Carpenter (Xylocopa darwini) Male

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Carpenters yard, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk

Carpenters yard, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk
Boys making beehives in the carpenters yard at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control

Background imageCarpenter Bee Collection: Shantytown near Paroa, South Island, New Zealand

Shantytown near Paroa, South Island, New Zealand
Historical buildings in Shantytown, a recreation of a typical 1880s West Coast gold mining town near Paroa, Greymouth, South Island, New Zealand


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping



-

Carpenter Bee Collection

Carpenter bees are large, black and yellow bees that can be found in North America, and are solitary insects, meaning they do not live in colonies like other bee species. Carpenter bees get their name from their habit of boring into wood to create nests for themselves and their young. They feed on nectar and pollen from flowers, but they also have the ability to chew through wood if necessary. Unlike other bee species, carpenter bees do not produce honey or wax, and are beneficial pollinators that help plants reproduce by transferring pollen between flowers as they feed on nectar. Although they can cause damage to wooden structures if left unchecked, they pose no threat to humans or animals and can be managed with proper prevention methods such as painting or staining exposed wood surfaces.
+

Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Carpenter Bee collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of high-quality wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards showcasing the beauty and unique characteristics of these Hymenoptera insects. The Carpenter Bee is known for its distinctive black and yellow markings and its ability to bore holes in wood to create nests. Our collection offers stunning close-up shots that capture the intricate details of their bodies as well as images showing them in their natural habitats. Each piece in our collection is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure exceptional quality and clarity. Whether you’re looking for a striking statement piece or a subtle addition to your home decor, there’s something here for everyone. With so many options available, it’s easy to find the perfect item to suit your style and taste. The Carpenter Bee collection from Media Storehouse is an excellent choice for nature lovers who appreciate the beauty of these fascinating insects.
+

What are Carpenter Bee (Hymenoptera Insects Animals) art prints?

Carpenter Bee art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring these fascinating insects. Carpenter bees belong to the Hymenoptera order, which also includes wasps and ants. These bees are known for their ability to drill holes into wood, where they build their nests. They have a distinctive appearance with shiny black bodies and yellow markings on their heads and thorax. The Carpenter Bee art prints available from Media Storehouse showcase the beauty of these creatures through stunning illustrations and photographs. The prints come in a range of sizes and can be framed or mounted according to your preference. Whether you're an insect enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, Carpenter Bee art prints make a great addition to any home or office space. We offer a unique way to bring nature indoors while adding visual interest to your decor.
+

What Carpenter Bee (Hymenoptera Insects Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Carpenter Bee art prints that are perfect for nature enthusiasts and insect lovers. You can choose from a variety of stunning images featuring these Hymenoptera insects in their natural habitats, such as gardens, fields, and forests. The collection includes both close-up shots of the bees themselves and wider scenes that capture their surroundings. The Carpenter Bee art prints available at Media Storehouse come in different sizes and formats to suit your preferences. You can opt for traditional paper prints or go for more contemporary options like canvas or framed prints. Additionally, you can customize your order by selecting various finishes and mounting options. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with beautiful artwork inspired by nature, we have something to offer. Their selection of Carpenter Bee art prints is sure to impress anyone who appreciates the beauty of these fascinating insects.
+

How do I buy Carpenter Bee (Hymenoptera Insects Animals) art prints?

To buy Carpenter Bee art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our collection of insect-themed artwork and select the piece that catches your eye. Once you have found a Carpenter Bee print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details before finalizing your purchase. We offer a wide selection of high-quality art prints featuring various species of insects, including Carpenter Bees. These prints are perfect for adding a touch of nature-inspired decor to any room in your home or office. Whether you are an avid collector of insect-themed artwork or simply looking for a unique gift for someone special, we have something for everyone. With our easy-to-use website and fast shipping options, buying Carpenter Bee art prints has never been easier.
+

How much do Carpenter Bee (Hymenoptera Insects Animals) art prints cost?

The cost of Carpenter Bee art prints can vary depending on the size, quality, and type of print. There are various options available for buyers such as canvas prints, framed prints, and poster prints. The price may also depend on the artist or photographer who created the image. We offer a wide range of Carpenter Bee art prints that cater to different preferences and budgets. You can choose from a selection of high-quality images that showcase these fascinating insects in their natural habitats. Whether you're looking for a small poster print or a large canvas print to make an impact in your living space, we have something for everyone. The cost of Carpenter Bee art prints is reasonable and affordable for those who appreciate nature's beauty and want to bring it into their homes or offices through stunning artwork.
+

How will my Carpenter Bee (Hymenoptera Insects Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Carpenter Bee art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a secure and protective package. We take great care to ensure that your artwork arrives in pristine condition, ready for framing or display. Our standard delivery method is via postal service, with options available for tracked and express shipping if desired. Depending on your location, delivery times may vary but we strive to get your order to you as quickly as possible. Rest assured that our team of experts carefully handle each print before it leaves our facility, ensuring that it meets our high standards of quality and craftsmanship. Whether you are purchasing one print or several, we treat every order with the same level of care and attention. We hope that your Carpenter Bee art prints bring joy and beauty into your home or office space. Thank you for choosing Media Storehouse.