Clipart images of several species of bees. Also has images of bees who have certain jobs, such as workers and queen. Bees are one member of the order Hymenoptera.
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Bee
Bees form colonies in hives. There are different bees for different tasks.... |
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Bee
Bee on a flower... |
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Bee
An insect that makes honey.... |
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Bee
A bee of the colletes genus that usually live in the ground.... |
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Bee
"Honey-bee (Apis mellifica). Male (drone)" — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bee
"Honey-bee (Apis mellifica). Queen." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bee
"Honey-bee (Apis mellifica). Worker." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bee
"Bee seen through a magnifying-glass at the moment when the plates of wax appear between the segments of the abdomen."... |
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Bee Feeler
A bee... |
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Bee Head
"Head and mouth parts of bee. a., Antenna; m., mandible; g., labrum or epipharynx; mx.p., rudiment of maxillary palp; mx., lamina of maxilla; lp., labial palp; l., ligula; b., bouton at end. The parag... |
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Bee Pollinating a Flower
"Bee, the common name given to a large family of hymenopterous or membranous-winged insects, of which the most important is the common hive or honey bee." -Vaughan, 1906... |
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Bee, Carpenter (Pupae, Eggs, Galleries and Nests)
"The Carpenter Bee, or Wood Piercer, hollows out galleries in decayed wood, and builds in them cells placed one over the other - a work often occupying many weeks."... |
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Bee, Cuckoo
A bee of the family Apidae. ... |
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Bee, Drone
"The working bee, for collecting wax, enters a flower, the stamens of which are loaded with pollen. This dust attaches itself to the brush-like hairs covering the body of the bee, when, by rubbing it... |
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Bee, Drone
"Bee is the common name given to a large family of hymenopterous or membranous-winged insects, of which the most important is the common hive or honey bee (apis mellifica). It belongs to the warmer pa... |
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Bee, Drone
Drone bee... |
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Bee, Drone
A drone bee... |
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Bee, Drone
A drone bee and drone cells in which it develops.... |
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Bee, Female or Queen
"The female is smaller than the male, and has a longer body than the working bee; the wings are shorter in proportion. The only part she has to play is that of laying eggs, so she has no palettes and ... |
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Bee, Hive Legs
Honey bees (or honeybees) are a subset of bees, primarily distinguished by the production and storage of honey and the construction of perennial, colonial nests out of wax. Pictured here are the vario... |
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Bee, Honey
The honey-bee is of European origin, and has long been domesticated.... |
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Bee, Honey
The larva of the honey-bee. ... |
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Bee, Honey
The pupa of the honey-bee. ... |
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Bee, Honey
The pupa of the honey-bee. ... |
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Bee, Honey
The worker or infertile female honey-bee. ... |