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Conductivity bees
Another my hobby - beekeeping. Has been doing for 25 years. Unfortunately, there are huge problems with the sale of honey, so probably have to reduce the number of families. Now I have 30 families. Apparently leaving only for themselves.
This bee sting with a drop of poison, with a huge increase and stacking. Stinger has a burr at the end of which engages in human skin. Bee stings after dies.
Printed honey
Outdoor honey comb
Outdoor fresh honey
Swarm on scion
Queen Bee - obtained from the nursery. White on the back of the glue from the label that the bees come off. The uterus is Duncan MacLeod in the bee family lives very long compared with the workers bees - this 7 years. Bees live from 20 days to six months (wintering).
She
Side view
Bees on the capped brood
Bees on honeycombs
Bees on a frame of brood
On the capped brood
Same
Willow - the main source of the spring nectar and honey May
Friend Bob. Also a beekeeper, sadit swarm into a new hive. This year, sat with him in the suit suits in the heat, digging in the hive, looking for the uterus to divide the family. He gave a brilliant phrase - "Serge, do not you think that we have what is wrong hobby?» :)
Roy enters the gangway to the hive
That's Roy sits in roevne
Same
And this is the biology of the family - the egg deposition in a cell at high magnification
Honeycomb cells with eggs
Eggs
Larva in royal jelly
Larva backlit
Pupa bees in the cell
Pupae in the cell
Almost completely sealed cell with doll
Young bees leaving the cell.
Thank you all I had finished.
This bee sting with a drop of poison, with a huge increase and stacking. Stinger has a burr at the end of which engages in human skin. Bee stings after dies.
Printed honey
Outdoor honey comb
Outdoor fresh honey
Swarm on scion
Queen Bee - obtained from the nursery. White on the back of the glue from the label that the bees come off. The uterus is Duncan MacLeod in the bee family lives very long compared with the workers bees - this 7 years. Bees live from 20 days to six months (wintering).
She
Side view
Bees on the capped brood
Bees on honeycombs
Bees on a frame of brood
On the capped brood
Same
Willow - the main source of the spring nectar and honey May
Friend Bob. Also a beekeeper, sadit swarm into a new hive. This year, sat with him in the suit suits in the heat, digging in the hive, looking for the uterus to divide the family. He gave a brilliant phrase - "Serge, do not you think that we have what is wrong hobby?» :)
Roy enters the gangway to the hive
That's Roy sits in roevne
Same
And this is the biology of the family - the egg deposition in a cell at high magnification
Honeycomb cells with eggs
Eggs
Larva in royal jelly
Larva backlit
Pupa bees in the cell
Pupae in the cell
Almost completely sealed cell with doll
Young bees leaving the cell.
Thank you all I had finished.