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Life and reproduction of bees  Future Queen Bee develops in a wax cocoon.  Birth of Queen Bee.  Young queen bee comes out of cocoon.
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Parasitic mite Varroa under the microscope. Family: Varroidae. Lives on Apis honey bees, causing varroatosis. Causes developmental defects
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Honeybee colony tending to larvae in honeycomb, close-up macro view
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Close-up view of a honeycomb with bee eggs and worker bees.
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Extreme Macro of Honey Bee Larvae Developing in Hexagonal Wax Cells of a Hive in 4K
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Closeup view of honeybees on a honeycomb busy working together.
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Honeycomb brood cell details featuring a developing honeybee larva close up
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Honeybee caring for larvae in hive – stunning 4K macro video revealing early stages of bee development and colony life
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closeup of a honeycomb with bee larvae
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A person holds a box with bees in it. The bees are in different stages of development, with some being larvae and others being adults. The box is likely a beehive, and the person is likely a beekeeper
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Baby bees - Honey bee larvae in open cells macro. Honeybee Brood. The Larval and Pupal Reproduction and Development
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Larvae of bees. Honeycombs are developing larvae of bees future generation of beneficial insects. Closeup
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The larva wax moth bite honeycomb. Its larvae eat the wax, pollen, bee-bread and honey. Waxy Miles Destroy Bee Cells.
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Vertical close up of honey bees moving across honeycomb with visible brood cells
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The larva wax moth bite honeycomb.
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Bees working on honeycomb with larvae closeup view of the hive.
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Honeybees on honeycomb cells
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Big and small larvas of wax moth raising in old honeycombs,close up life of Galleriini caterpillar,parasite in the hive,honey producing problem,infected bee cells,european beekeeping
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Early and later stages of honey bee larva development in the honeycomb. Worker bees moving above them.
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The birth of a mosquito. Mosquito larvae development.
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Eggs and larvae in honeycombs.  Beginning of the season. Harmonious development of the bee colony.
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Parasitic mite Varroa under the microscope. Family: Varroidae. Lives on Apis honey bees, causing varroatosis. Causes developmental defects
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Bees tending to larvae and honeycomb in a hive, close-up macro view
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Close-up view of bees on honeycomb, showcasing their intricate details and activities.
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caterpillar feeding on grass leaf
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Detailed Macro Shot of a Honey Bee Showing Its Anatomy.
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Bee and larvae macro close up inside honeycomb with detailed yellow and brown colors
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caterpillar on leaf
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Common garden ant eating harlequin ladybird in pupa phase of life cycle. Pupa had previously been eaten by ladybird larva
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Insects are incredibly diverse creatures, playing vital roles in ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, and food sources.
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Baby bees - Honey bee larvae in open cells macro. Honeybee Brood. The Larval and Pupal Reproduction and Development
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Larvae of bees. Honeycombs are developing larvae of bees future generation of beneficial insects. Closeup 4k realtime prores video
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The larva wax moth bite honeycomb. Its larvae eat the wax, pollen, bee-bread and honey. Waxy Miles Destroy Bee Cells.
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Discovering the fascinating world of bees in their natural habitat during springtime
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The beekeeper collects larva wax moth bite honeycomb. Bee moth medicine, traditional medicine.
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The honeycombs contain the developing bee larvae.  The bees take care of them. They feed them, if necessary, warm or cool
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Wax cocoon with the larva of the future queen bee. The beginning of a new life. The larva of the future queen bee develops in a wax cocoon.
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Larvae of bees.
Honeycombs are developing larvae of bees – future generation of beneficial insects.
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Honeycombs are developing larvae of bees – future generation of beneficial insects.
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Queen bee gnaws a cocoon to exit from it. Bees help Queen Bee to get out of cocoon
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Eggs and larvae in honeycombs.  Beginning of the season. Harmonious development of the bee colony.
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Nectar, honey and pollen in combs. Harmonious development of the bee colony.
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Bees cover the larvae with wax for their further development into an insect.
The complex process of bee development - from egg to insect.
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Bees feed the larvae.
The cells are the larvae of bees future. Adult bees feed them.
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Bees build a queen cell for the development of the larva of the future queen bee.
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Young queen bee comes out of cocoon.
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Signs of the development of a bee colony.
The frame includes pollen, eggs, larvae and cocoons of developing insects delivered to the hive.
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Eggs and larvae of future honey bees.
These are two successive phases of honey bee development.
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Bees cover the larvae with wax for their further development into an insect.
The complex process of bee development - from egg to insect.
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Bees cover the larvae with wax for their further development into an insect._
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Bees take care of the development of their future queens.
The future Queen Bee develops in a wax cocoon.
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The honeycombs contain the developing bee larvae.
The bees take care of them. They feed them, if necessary, warm or cool.
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Young queen bee comes out of cocoon
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Bees build a queen cell for the development of the larva of the future queen bee.
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Eggs and larvae of future honey bees.
These are two successive phases of honey bee development.
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Bees feed the larvae.
The cells are the larvae of bees future. Adult bees feed them.
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Nectar, honey and pollen in combs. Harmonious development of the bee colony.
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Nectar, honey and pollen in combs. Harmonious development of the bee colony.
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Eggs and larvae of future honey bees.
These are two successive phases of honey bee development.
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Bees feed the larvae.
The cells are the larvae of bees future. Adult bees feed them.
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Growing bees of their new generation. The bees are fed by the larvae of future insects and by the movements of their wings they are blown with air.
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Bees are paying attention to developing larvae Queens bees
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Calm and well-coordinated work of bees in the hive. 
Some bees take care of the larvae and their cocoons. Other bees convert the nectar to honey.
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The larva of the wax moth gnaws and eats the honeycomb. 
The wax moth multiplies rapidly. Its larvae eat wax, pollen, bee bread and honey.
Used in alternative medicine.
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Bees build a cocoon for the development of the future queen bee larva.
The current queen bee will lay an egg in this cocoon. It will develop into a larva and later into a queen bee.
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Eggs and larvae of future honey bees.
These are two successive phases of honey bee development.
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Wax moth larvae.
During growth, wax moth larvae feed on wax, as a result of which wax combs are destroyed. This leads to the death of the bee colony.
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Growing bees of their new generation.
The bees are fed by the larvae of future insects and by the movements of their wings they are blown with air.
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Signs of the development of a bee colony.
The frame includes pollen, eggs, larvae and cocoons of developing insects delivered to the hive.
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Calm and well-coordinated work of bees in the hive. 
Some bees take care of the larvae and their cocoons. Other bees convert the nectar to honey.
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Bees, their larvae and cocoons, cocoons of queens of bees
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Harmonious development of the bee colony. 
Beginning of the season.  Nectar and pollen in combs.
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Signs of the development of a bee colony.
The frame includes pollen, eggs, larvae and cocoons of developing insects delivered to the hive.
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Birth of a new life in the colony of bees.
Images show larvae of bees of all ages.
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Birth of a new life in the colony of bees.
Images show larvae of bees of all ages.
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Bees cover the larvae with wax for their further development into an insect.
The complex process of bee development - from egg to insect.
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Honeycombs are developing larvae of bees – future generation of beneficial insects. Life and reproduction of bees.
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Bees feed the larvae.
The cells are the larvae of bees future. Adult bees feed them
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Eggs and larvae of future honey bees.
These are two successive phases of honey bee development.
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Bees cover the larvae with wax for their further development into an insect.
The complex process of bee development - from egg to insect.
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Honeycombs are developing larvae of bees – future generation of beneficial insects.
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Eggs and larvae of future honey bees.
These are two successive phases of honey bee development.
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Life and reproduction of bees 
Bees create a wax cocoon of the future bee queen.
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Eggs and larvae of future honey bees.
These are two successive phases of honey bee development.
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Closed larvae of bees and nectar.
Bees take care of larvae, their new generation.
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Larvae of bees.
Honeycombs are developing larvae of bees – future generation of beneficial insects.
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Harmonious development of a bee colony. The honeycombs are filled with nectar, honey and pollen. Here you can also see the eggs laid by the queen and the larvae of the developing bees.
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Bee larvae are visible in the honeycombs.
This is one of the stages of a bee colony's development.
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Nectar and pollen in combs.
Beginning of the season. Harmonious development of the bee colony.
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Eggs and larvae of future honey bees.
These are two successive phases of honey bee development.
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Wax moth multiplies rapidly. Its larvae eat the wax, pollen, bee-bread and honey.
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Nectar, pollen, eggs and larvae in combs.
Beginning of the season. Harmonious development of the bee colony.
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The larva of the queen bee and the opened cocoon. 
The larvae were removed from the exposed cocoons. These were not needed in the colony of developing insects.
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Signs of the development of a bee colony.
The frame includes pollen, eggs, larvae and cocoons of developing insects delivered to the hive.
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Signs of the development of a bee colony.
The frame includes pollen, nectar, honey,  egg and larvae and cocoons of developing insects delivered to the hive.
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Colony life of honey bees.
The frame includes larvae of developing insects delivered to the hive.
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Nectar, pollen, eggs and larvae in combs.
Beginning of the season. Harmonious development of the bee colony.
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Bees build a queen cell for the development of the larva of the future queen bee.
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Removal of drones larvae and wax moth larvae from their cocoons In dysfunctional colonies, bees sometimes appear in a lot of cocoon with future drones and wax moth. Beekeepers remove them.
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Bees feed the larvae.
The cells are the larvae of bees future. Adult bees feed them.
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