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Marking the queen
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Bees on brood
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Scottish Black Bees
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Photo 114/365
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Pollen-dusted bee
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The Red Queen
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Photo 138/365
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Drone comb
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Bee brood
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We're coming in!
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Bumble detail
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Photo 158/365
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Bumble bee drinking
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Honey bee action
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Photo 190/365 - Option 2
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Busy bees
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Keeping busy
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Flying in
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Photo 192/365
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Honeybee drinking honey
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Photo 210/365
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Photo 211/365
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Photo 226/365
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Photo 247/365
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Photo 248/365
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Detail crop
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The brood cells are sealed for the larve to transform into bees
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The eggs grow into bee larvae
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Newly laid eggs in cells (they look like mini rice grains)