Honeybees on a queen cell, or swarm cell, usually found along the bottom of a frame, which has a new queen growing in it
Honeybees on a queen cell, or swarm cell, usually found along the bottom of a frame, which has a new queen growing in it, in Seattle, Washington, USA. This frame with the queen cell left intact on the frame will be moved into a new hive to start a new colony.
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Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
Photo credit: © Janet Horton / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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