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Beekeeping Collection (#7)

"Beekeeping: A Fascinating Journey into the World of Honey Bees" Discover the captivating world of beekeeping

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Apiary of wooden hives, Lismore, Ireland. Woman in protective veil using bellows

Apiary of wooden hives, Lismore, Ireland. Woman in protective veil using bellows to puff smoke into hive to render bees less aggressive before opening the hive

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Beekeeping showing beekeepers preparing to take a swarm. At bottom of tree are straw beehives

Beekeeping showing beekeepers preparing to take a swarm. At bottom of tree are straw beehives (skeps) used in the apiary. From 18th century edition of Virgil Georgics which followed the agricultural

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Armenia, Geghard (Geghart) Monastery, beehives

Armenia, Geghard (Geghart) Monastery, beehives
Armenia. Geghard (Geghart) Monastery, 13th century. Beehives

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Albert showing his hives to Victoria

Albert showing his hives to Victoria. Albert (1819-1861) Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, introduced improved hives in royal apiaries

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honeycomb in its frame Golden colour, wooden frame

Honeycomb in its frame Golden colour, wooden frame

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Frescos depicting a scene of beekeeping, on pillar of the hypaethral court, from Late Period

Frescos depicting a scene of beekeeping, on pillar of the hypaethral court, from Late Period
Egypt - Luxor - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Tomb of Pasaba. Frescos of a pillar of the hypaethral court depicting a scene of beekeeping. Late Period, Dynasty XXVI

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey bees emerging from beehive, close-up

Honey bees emerging from beehive, close-up

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Beekeeper extracting honey, 1890s C017 / 6891

Beekeeper extracting honey, 1890s C017 / 6891
Beekeeper extracting honey. 19th-century artwork of a beekeeper using machinery to extract honey from honeycombs from a beehive

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Bees and bee hives, artwork

Bees and bee hives, artwork. Bees collect nectar from a wide range of flowering plants, bringing it back to their hive to store it and form honey for their larvae

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Capped honeycomb C013 / 9833

Capped honeycomb C013 / 9833
Capped honeycomb. Close-up of honeycomb from a honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony. Wax caps (white) are covering the individual cells, which are full of honey

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Capped honeycomb C013 / 9834

Capped honeycomb C013 / 9834
Capped honeycomb. Close-up of honeycomb from a honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony. Wax caps (white) cover some of the individual cells, which contain honey

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Queen Honey Bee - with attendant workers - UK

Queen Honey Bee - with attendant workers - UK
SPH-336 Queen Honey Bee - with attendant workers UK Apis mellifera Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Heather - with Apiculture shown in background

Heather - with Apiculture shown in background
ME-2419 Heather - with Apiculture shown in background Calluna vulgaris Johan De Meester contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey Bee - workers licking each other - UK

Honey Bee - workers licking each other - UK
SPH-346 Honey Bee - workers licking each other UK Apis mellifera Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey Bees - guarding hive entrance - UK

Honey Bees - guarding hive entrance - UK
SPH-361 Honey Bees - guarding hive entrance UK Apis mellifera Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey - cutting comb with knife to release the honey

Honey - cutting comb with knife to release the honey
WAT-15704 Honey - cutting comb with knife to release the honey M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey Bee - worker with head in honeycomb - UK

Honey Bee - worker with head in honeycomb - UK
SPH-351 Honey Bee - worker with head in honeycomb UK Apis mellifera Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Beekeping - capped honey comb

Beekeping - capped honey comb
SG-8146 BEE KEEPING - Capped honey comb in Honeybee hive Ardea London contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Bee keeping, beekeeper inspecting Western Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) on frame from hive, Norfolk

Bee keeping, beekeeper inspecting Western Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) on frame from hive, Norfolk, England, july

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Bee keeping, beekeeper removing unwanted cells from frame, Norfolk, England, july

Bee keeping, beekeeper removing unwanted cells from frame, Norfolk, England, july

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Bee keeping, beekeeper amongst hives in old Saxon village, Mesendorf, Transylvania, Romania, october

Bee keeping, beekeeper amongst hives in old Saxon village, Mesendorf, Transylvania, Romania, october

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) female workers, on frames with combs inside hive, Norfolk

Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) female workers, on frames with combs inside hive, Norfolk, England, july

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Mobile bee- hives on trailer in the old saxon village of Crit, Transylvania, Romania

Mobile bee- hives on trailer in the old saxon village of Crit, Transylvania, Romania
ROG-14126 Mobile beehives on trailer in the old saxon village of Crit Transylvania, Romania Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey Bees JLM 8101 Tending honeycomb Apis mellifera © John Mason / ARDEA LONDON

Honey Bees JLM 8101 Tending honeycomb Apis mellifera © John Mason / ARDEA LONDON
JLM-8101 Honeybees - two on comb showing capped and uncapped honey cells John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Beehive in the trees. Gardula area between Arba Minch and Konso - Ethiopia

Beehive in the trees. Gardula area between Arba Minch and Konso - Ethiopia
WAT-11517 Beehive in the trees Gardula area between Arba Minch and Konso, Ethiopia M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey Bees With Queen cell, UK

Honey Bees With Queen cell, UK
SPH-342 Honeybee - With Queen cell UK Apis mellifera Larvae of queen will be inside the Queen cell. Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Honey Bees Fanning to create air current to lower hive temperature

Honey Bees Fanning to create air current to lower hive temperature
SG-9684 Honeybee - Fanning to create air current to lower hive temperature. Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBeekeeping Collection: Bee Hives

Bee Hives
JD-4325 BEE HIVES IN FIELD John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way




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"Beekeeping: A Fascinating Journey into the World of Honey Bees" Discover the captivating world of beekeeping, where nature's tiny wonders thrive and create a sweet symphony. 🐝🍯 Witness the intricate dance of life as Queen Honey Bee reigns over her devoted workers on a comb, orchestrating their every move with grace and precision. In an unexpected twist, a swarm of bees finds solace at the foot of a pole on a bomb site in Victoria Street. Nature's resilience shines through even in the most unlikely places. Across the UK, dedicated beekeepers ensure harmony by clipping Queen Honey Bee's wings to prevent swarming. Their commitment safeguards these precious pollinators for generations to come. As winter blankets forests with its icy touch, honey bee hives stand strong amidst nature's slumber. These resilient insects brave harsh conditions together, preparing for brighter days ahead. With tender care and unwavering dedication, honey bees tend to their delicate honeycomb in enchanting British landscapes. The fruits of their labor bring us golden jars filled with liquid sunshine - pure bliss. Meet England's oldest beekeeper, 85-year-old Mr C. , whose wisdom and experience are invaluable treasures passed down through generations. His love for these buzzing creatures is truly inspiring. Witness worker bees in panic formation on a comb adorned with precious eggs - Apis mellifera var carnica showcasing both beauty and urgency within this bustling hive society. Travel back in time to Victorian-era beekeepers who embraced this ancient craft long before it became trendy. Their knowledge laid foundations that continue to shape modern practices today. Step into folklore as we unravel "Telling the Bees, " an age-old tradition where keepers would inform their beloved colonies about significant events such as births or deaths – honoring their connection with these remarkable creatures. In 1856, mournful rituals unfolded as beehives were draped in black cloth after devastating losses.