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22.01.2022 The nasanov pheromone produced by the nasanov gland at the base of the abdomen, orientates returning forager bees back to the colony. Bees stand at the entrance, raise their abdomen and fan their wings vigorously to send out the signal. #slowmotion



22.01.2022 This Warre hive brood frame, surrounded by a band of honey is so beeutiful #amazingnature

20.01.2022 Beekeeping training day. Giving these new beekeepers the necessary skills to care for their colonies.

19.01.2022 The bees sticking close to their mum host Emilia.



16.01.2022 Foraging bees frantically searching the #gazania flowers

14.01.2022 Beautiful Italian queen searching for a clean cell ready to receive an egg @foodporn

10.01.2022 All those tiny feet clinging to the wall and other bodies.



09.01.2022 Water is essential for bees. Bees don’t store water but collect it when needed to cool the hive in Summer, regulate humidity, provision nurse bees to help produce royal jelly, dilute stored honey that has crystallised, as well as aid digestion.

09.01.2022 Another successful bee rescue #bensbeesau

08.01.2022 Around 4 million flowers are needed to be visited to produce just 1 kg of honey.

08.01.2022 Beautiful candlelit dinner made for us by the girls

07.01.2022 The varying colours and markings found on queens.



06.01.2022 I concur- the nostril is definitely not the most pleasent place to be stung.

05.01.2022 12 days ago these cells contained larvae/grubs that were capped over. Under the cap the larvae spun a cocoon, developed into a pupae and underwent metamorphosis, transforming into an adult bee, which now chews its way out of the cell to join the colony.

03.01.2022 Roadside swarm being directed into their new home

02.01.2022 The girls are on a nectar flow, filling the cells with nectar as fast as the baby bees hatch.

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